During his 13 year video game technology career, Brian Jackson has worked for Electronic Arts, Microsoft, Bethesda Softworks, and now Nerjyzed Entertainment. Games that Brian has worked on include, BCFX – The Black College Football Experience, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, IHRA Drag Racing – Sportsman Edition, NFL Fever, NBA Inside Drive, NCAA March Madness, Madden NFL Football, and Viewpoint.
He was featured in US Black Engineer, January 2001, Article: “Their Work Is All Play, Turning Pastimes into Careers in the Video Games Industry”. Brian was also featured in the Source Magazine, Power Moves Section. Article: “Who Got Game?”
Recently he was featured in an interview by MTV. Here is the link to the interview: http://multiplayerblog.mtv.com/2008/04/09/black-professionals-in-games-nerjyzeds-brian-jackson/
He is also list on Wikipedia under Alpha Phi Alpha Brothers:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Alpha_Phi_Alpha_brothers
Aggie Nation was the place for the next stop of the 2009 BET Black College Tour, and we set up BCFx for everyone to play. We set up our football game in the gaming zone, and we had the Drum Line Challenge set up in our own booth for every one to play. Students, Band Members, Athletes, Greeks, Staff, and Alumni all came out to play. See pictures below:
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