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[center]Well I am thinking of presenting my ideas for a PC or possibly games consol game to a game company regardless of how unlikely it is that they will even let me brief it to them. You never know if you try and there is a possibility that they might hear me out because I have Graphics and Creative English qualifications.

The general idea behind the video game is this:
You live in the world of Samurai and you are a young Samurai named “Rua” living in Shogun village. You were born as a half-panther demon child. Because of this everyone within the village treated you like an outcast.

You now strive to become the best Samurai in the world, although classed a demon Samurai you still are learning to control your Spiritual Power. Although, every now and then, only when those you have grown close to are in great danger, you enter a full trance of the demon panther and begin to bring chaos to the lands.

This being the case all Samurai can still use Spiritual Power to cast spells and attacks, projecting them from their swords. This will all be explained in a much simpler version in the game.
Throughout the storyboard you go through various training activities as well as what could be referred to as missions or ‘boss battles’ which all tie in with one big plot line.

I just need to get my ideas down so that it all sounds more fantasy-orientated without going over the top or sounding too much like other video games.
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You'll need to write a query letter. You can find plenty of info on what a query letter is by googling it.
Then you'll have to get the addresses of a hundred or so agents. This probably falls under literary agent.
Then send your query letter to those hundred agents and hopes one of them will decide to see your full work.
Then you send them said full work and hope they decide to represent you.
At that time they will try and sell your idea to a company who will buy it if they want it.

It's a much simpler process if you know someone on the inside.
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