Black College Football Experience (BCFx) is a sports video game centered on the culture of black college football. BCFx was created by Nerjyzed Entertainment, Inc., of Baton Rouge, LA.[2] It features Historically Black Colleges & University (HBCU) football teams from three HBCU conferences including the SWAC, SIAC, and several schools within the MEAC as well as independent HBCUs. The game features nearly 40 teams, bands, interactive halftime shows, stadiums, play-by-play commentary, and ten Classic games such as the Turkey Day Classic, Bayou Classic, Florida Classic, Atlanta Football Classic and the Southern Heritage Classic. BCFx was released on Windows-based PC systems in November 2007. An Xbox 360 version titled "The Doug Williams Edition" was released September 29.

BCFx uses the Unreal Engine 3 game engine.

Reviews [ edit ]

BCFX reception by critics was mixed, receiving a 3.5/10 by IGN[3] and a 5.5/10 by Official Xbox Magazine. Negative reviews claimed poor AI and gameplay implementation, while positive critiques noted that the game "looks fairly sharp" visually, and that the developer "built in a pretty entertaining playable halftime show," with a "pretty nifty in-game museum with good info on the schools, their players, and their history."

Teams on BCFX [ edit ]

Alcorn State University

Alabama A&M University

Alabama State University

Albany State University

University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff

Benedict College

Bowie State University

Bethune-Cookman University

Central State University

Clark Atlanta University

Elizabeth City State University

Fayetteville State University

Florida A&M University

Fort Valley State University

The Grambling State University

Hampton University

Jackson State University

Johnson C. Smith University

Kentucky State University

Lane University

Livingstone College

Miles College

Mississippi Valley State University

Morehouse College

Prairie View A&M University

St. Augustine's University

St. Paul's University

Shaw University

South Carolina State University

Southern University

Stillman College

Tennessee State University

Texas Southern University

Tuskegee University

Virginia State University

Virginia Union University

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