Black College Football: BCFX: The Xperience
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[edit] Black College Football Experience
Black College Football Experience (BCFx) is a sports video game centered around the unique culture of black college football. BCFx was created by Nerjyzed Entertainment, Inc., of Baton Rouge, LA. It features Historically Black Colleges & University (HBCU) football teams from three HBCU conferences including the SWAC, SIAC, and CIAA, 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 Bayou Classic, Florida Classic, Atlanta Classic and the Southern Heritage Classic. BCFx was released on Windows-based PC systems in November 2007.
BCFx uses the Unreal Engine 3 game engine, which is designed around Microsoft's DirectX 9 technology for 32/64-bit Windows and Xbox 360 platforms, DirectX 10 for 32/64-bit Windows Vista, and OpenGL for 32/64-bit Linux, Mac OS X and PlayStation 3.
[edit] TEAMS ON BCFX
- 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
- Clark Atlanta University
- Elizabeth City State University
- Fayetteville State University
- Florida A & M University
- Fort Valley State University
- 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
- Tuskegee University
- Virginia State University
- Virginia Union University
[edit] References
Tax Credit for Digital Media Lures Videogame Firm to Baton Rouge, Raymund Flandez, the Wall Street Journal, January 10, 2008.