Bully: Scholarship Edition | 
| From: Rockstar Games Category: Video Games
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $22.95 You Save: $7.04 (23%)
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Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 1113
Platform: Nintendo Wii Genre: Simulation Games ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Edition: Scholarship Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo Wii Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 34299 UPC: 710425342998 EAN: 0710425342998 ASIN: B000WQ1UME
Release Date: March 4, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 8 new missions, 4 new classes, hilarious new characters, added two-player mode, new unlockables, and new rewards | | • | With 82 missions, 45 lessons, loads of mini games and collectibles, Bully provides over 30 hours of entertainment | | • | Over 100 voiced characters to socially interact with among several social groups - jocks, nerds, preppies, greasers, teachers, townies, carnies and, of course, girls | | • | Decide whether you have a positive or negative effect when interacting or accepting missions; you can say hello to fellow classmates or deliver mean wedgies | | • | New high-resolution textures and dynamic lighting and shadow system |
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Product Description You're a mischievous schoolboy at Bullworth Academy, and you stand up to bullies, get picked on by teachers, play pranks, and win or lose the girl. You are15-year-old Jimmy Hopkins, a teenager who's been expelled from every school he's ever attended. After your mother abandoned you at the New England boarding school to go on her fifth honeymoon, you have a whole year at Bullworth ahead of you. You have to work your way up the social ladder of this demented institution of supposed learning, stand up for what you think is right and take on the liars, cheats and snobs who are the most popular members of the student body and faculty. If you can survive the school year and outsmart you rivals, you could rule the school.
Faster frame speed makes the game smoother and more responsive Recreated and updated over 3000 textures and character models by hand Improved full screen effects, including dynamic glow FX, improved depth of field, and heat and fire FX Textures uprezzed by 2x or more on Wii with a wider spectrum of colors and detail More pedestrians and vehicles are able to load at once which improves the visual variety of the game Wii controls provide a more interactive way of playing the missions and classes Mini-games, including classes are easily accessible through the menu system
Amazon.com Retaining the wit and deep gameplay of the previously released PS2 Bully title, Bully: Scholarship Edition takes place in the fictional New England boarding school of Bullworth Academy and tells the story of 15-year-old Jimmy Hopkins as he experiences the highs and lows of adjusting to a new school. Capturing the hilarity and awkwardness of adolescence perfectly, Bully: Scholarship Edition pulls the player into its cinematic and engrossing world set in the most vile and sadistic setting yet in a Rockstar videogame: the schoolyard. Laugh and cringe as you stand up to bullies, get picked on by teachers, play pranks on malicious kids, win or lose the girl, and ultimately learn to navigate the obstacles of the fictitious Bullworth Academy.Bully: Scholarship Edition comes to Wii, boasting new content, enhanced control features via the Wii Remote, and two player mini-games that make this title appealing to previous Bully players and a whole new audience.New Content 8 new missions, 4 new classes, hilarious new characters, added two-player mode, new unlockables, and new rewards.Variety With 82 missions, 45 lessons, loads of mini games and collectibles, Bully provides over 30 hours of entertainment.Characters Over 100 voiced characters to socially interact with among several social groups: jocks, nerds, preppies, greasers, teachers, townies, carnies and of course girls.Choice You're in charge. Decide whether you have a positive or negative effect when interacting or accepting missions; you can say hello to fellow classmates or deliver mean wedgies.Technological Upgrades:
- New high resolution textures and dynamic lighting & shadow system.
- Faster frame speed makes the game smoother and more responsive.
- Recreated and updated over 3000 textures and character models by hand.
- Improved full screen effects, including dynamic glow FX, improved depth of field, and heat and fire FX.
- Textures uprezzed by 2x or more on Wii with a wider spectrum of colors and detail.
- More pedestrians and vehicles are able to load at once which improves the visual variety of the game.
- Wii controls provide a more interactive way of playing the missions and classes.
- Mini-games, including classes are easily accessible through the menu system.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
Great use of the Wii September 5, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I heard about this game for the PS2 and that it was pretty fun, but since I had never owned a PS2 I had to wait til I got a Wii to buy it. I bought it blindly without ever trying it, just noticing that Rockstar (GTA-maker) had made it and reading a few online reviews.
The game is great. There is so much to do whether you go to class or not. There are tons of missions and minigames as well as just following the actual story, which for me, is impossible to do so far because wandering off and doing what I want can be addicting.
One of the best things about this game is the controls. The game makes great use of the Wii sensor on the Wiimote/nunchuk as you actually use the controllers to punch (think WiiSports boxing) as well as other uses like uppercut punches, shaking to get teachers off of you, shoving a bully, performing tasks in class, etc. It makes the game really interactive and fun.
The availability to interact with most objects is a huge plus, as you can hide in trashcans (from angry teachers or bullies), pull fire alarms, use your chemistry set to make firecrackers, etc., buy pop from a pop machine, hide in lockers/girls' closets... the list is endless.
If you like games with tons of freedom and a great story and you haven't played the original Bully, buy this. The controls are a huge plus too. If you have played the PS2 Bully, I hear it's nearly the same, with a few extra missions and characters.
This Game is Fun and Unique August 26, 2008 This is my first interactive game where I had to follow a story line and use my remote and nunchuck to its fullest potential. But I love interacting with the characters in this game. It is the type of game you can play a little at a time without getting exhausted. I actually enjoy taking my time at "FAILING" a task so I can do it again. Watch out for Eunice she3 will make out with you and you cannot avoid this set up!
The graphics are amazing and life-like. The town is a mix between a private school where the rich kids get sent to and the Greasers from the movie The Outsiders. It has a 50's vintage feel to it-so this was one of the reasons I also liked the game.
Recommend reading the navigation controls before playing, it will help!
Best game in my collection so far!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Takes me back August 11, 2008 I graduated from The Pennington School in Pennington NJ in the mid 80s and this game took me right back. I got into lots of fights and every one started with someone hitting me or my friends first. This game has so much of the prep school BS in it that my school had. Playing it made me feel a lot less alone in my school experience and I raise a glass to those guys at Rockstar for this fine addition to my library.
Fun and captivating July 21, 2008 While I definitely won't let my five-year-old play this game for another ten years or so, I'm hooked. Being able to "live" the life of a character and control what he does is right down my alley, and the kind of game I really enjoy. I would prefer it without the physical violence, but it's not enough to keep me from playing this game after the kids have gone to bed.
Is Bully Worth the Money? July 18, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Yes! I purchased this game (I'm an adult female of 24 years old) and I have yet to put it down. Here's some pros and cons for the readers of this review...
Pros:
#1. This game is one of the few that really make you think. I was a fan of Grand Theft Auto IV as well but while this could be a long distance relative to that game, Bully has a bit more than your regular shooting and killing game. As Jimmy, you have to go to the classes in order to graduate the school. Now, I've been out of school for a couple of years now and some of them really make you ponder. English and Math were the hardest ones and I still haven't beaten the final Biology class.
#2. This game has a "T for Teen" rating but I wouldn't have given it that. The only thing that might make parents a little wary is the fact that once you reach level 3 you have the ability (ability meaning "you can but don't have to") kiss other boys. Other than that fun little tidbit, the weapons are child based. Sling shots, stink bombs, itching powder, potato launcher, etc. etc. In fact, when you shoot another kid with your slingshot (if you shoot a child or girl, you are immediately "punished" by the man)they are knocked out instead of killed like in other games. I would be completely comfortable letting my 10 year old nephew play this game without any worries.
#3. The tasks are relatively easy. Even though the game doesn't offer an "easy, medium, hard" choice, the missions are somewhat easy to figure out. Again, another plus for small kids (or adult women whose last game she played was Donkey Kong on the Super Nintendo).
Cons:
#1. Loading Time. The loading time on this game is a big buzz kill. I'm not a fan of loading times at all but Bully seems to overdo it by alot. Everytime you enter into a building it loads? That's quite alot when you are on a mission and you have to enter four or five different buildings and everytime you walk through a door you have to sit through a 30 second to a minute worth of loading time.
#2. Glitches. There are quite a few of them in this game. Little things where your school clock doesn't show up and then you get busted for violating curfew. Another one is where you swing at an offender and for some reason or another you don't connect. That one usually shows up in missions and you either have to start the mission over or turn your game off all together. Maybe it's me but that does seem to irritate me.
#3. Some of the classes are too hard. I know in my pro section I said that the classes teach you and that it is good for you but come on people? 2 and a half minutes to disect a pig into seven pieces?? I still can't beat that biology class. Arggh!
All in all? I give Bully an A-. Easily one of the best games I have seen but there are a few minor issues that cause some irritation.
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