Black College Football Xperience: The Doug Williams Edition
- Authentic Gameday Experience – Realistic gridiron action puts you in the heart of the game while authentic stadiums, fight songs, marching bands and dynamic crowds immerse you in a true game day experience
- Halftime is still Game Time -Super human band drills and drum major performances will keep you in your seat for the halftime show. Compete in an interactive band challenge for second half momentum or sit back and enjoy the show
- Drumline Challenge -Battle it out in a head-to-head, rhythm-based mini game; Features more than 100 authentic drum cadences and songs from which to choose
- Legacy Museum – Experience a tribute to the great institutions represented in the game and learn more about legendary players such as Doug Williams, Jerry Rice and immortal coach Eddie Robinson
Black College Football Xperience: The Doug Williams Edition is a first-of-its-kind game that immerses players in the rich culture, history and pageantry of football game day on Historically Black College and University (HBCU) campuses. The game fuses realistic, bone-jarring football action created using the Unreal 3.0 engine with two unique new rhythm games, the interactive Halftime Show and Drum Line Challenge. In addition, a wealth of historical data has been integrated in the Legacy Museum an
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(out of 6 reviews)
List Price: $ 39.99
Price: $ 34.88



Review by Lexx for Black College Football Xperience: The Doug Williams Edition
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Let me start this off by saying that I really, REALLY wanted this to be a good game. I have been looking forward to it almost all year with all the pushbacks and all. The gameplay is average at best. The graphics are bad. The halftime band challenges are a cool idea executed badly. The buttons they ask you to push are in weird places on the controller and hard to remember especially considering the speed the buttons appear on the screen. The biggest problem I have is the small selection of schools represented in the game. There are so many more HBCU’s than were put in the game. With the long amount of time we had to wait for the game, there really is no excuse to release such a disappointing product.
Review by Dmitry Kristal for Black College Football Xperience: The Doug Williams Edition
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The Good:
* Great history tool, which includes a virtual museum.
* Great pregame and halftime show.
* The in-game crowd makes it feel like you are at the game.
The Bad:
* Glitchy, buggy and feels like an unfinished game.
* Play-by-play is out of sync.
* Makes it feel like you are playing a game from 20 years ago.
The Bottom Line:
No doubt that this game was designed to teach you about black college football and it certainly done that. Unfortunately it feels as if by the time they finished this game, they said to themselves: “Oh we forgot to include the actual football into this game.” Too bad I don’t have my Madden 93 disc anymore, because I swear it feels almost like it(watered down version, too) when it comes to gameplay. This game only has two penalties: Delay of Game and Offside…that’s it! The players keep repeating same trash talk lines over and over and over. Player models are very robot-like and show no personality in terms of skill. While the presentation is great, the gameplay is certainly not. Even the developers knew this, which is why this game was delayed several times in order not to compete with other superior releases.
Review by Baton Rouge for Black College Football Xperience: The Doug Williams Edition
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I think the game is wonderful. The problem I have is people comparing the game to NCAA football, lets not forget that this is only the 2nd edition of the game. I too wish all HBCU’s were repersented, like Howard or NC A&T. But im sure they will be added on later editions. I love the drumline challenge and the halftime show. I think we need to be happy we FINALLY have something that represents OUR schools in a positive light.
Review by Lynnette S. Singleton for Black College Football Xperience: The Doug Williams Edition
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This was a Christmas gift for my twenty-two year old son. He got six new games in total for an xbox360 and out of the six games this was the only one that he wanted to return. I thought the graphics for the marchng band sequences were incredible which was the main reason that I thought my son would like it. As it turns out the actual football play was not on par with the marching bands. I personally would have preferred a game centered around marching bands from historically black colleges competing against each other.
Review by Corey R. Smith for Black College Football Xperience: The Doug Williams Edition
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Game was purchased for my 13 year old son. But like any parent, you get pulled into playing and have had a few tournaments with him, his friends as well as mine.
I hope they keep this game around and start a series.