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Bully: Scholarship Edition   Bully: Scholarship Edition
Amazon Price: $29.99
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Release Date: March 4, 2008
ESRB: Teen
Publisher: Rockstar Games
MiiPlaza.net User Rating: (8 Ratings)
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59 posts
8 Miis
Bully is a great game by Rockstar, and it transported over to the Wii flawlessly. The game takes place at a private boarding school, where you play as the "new kid." Throughout the game, you must attend classes, which are actually mini games that, if successful, will give your character new abilities. Also, you must take on missions for the students and other people at the school. There are 5 main "clicks" that you work with: bullies, jocks, nerds, preps, and greasers. Eventually, you are able to leave the school grounds and go out into the surrounding town too.

This game was a great hit on the PS2, and the Wii version transferred over flawlessly. If you're a fan of third-person, mission-filled exploring games like the GTA series and want a break from the blood, give Bully a try.
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11 Miis
Really good game
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1 Miis
Best game that I have ever played in a long time. I played this for the PS2 but I never finished it. Now i did for the Wii. it had a good plot and it was funny.
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1 Miis

An outstanding game in an unconventional setting where you have to survive in an extremely hostile environment: school being a teenage boy. The game is made by Rockstar and cannot really hide its relatedness to the GTA series. Only instead of cars you drive skateboard and bikes and you don't kill people with guns, but hurt them with slingshot, eggs and firecrackers. For me, the far better alternative. :-)


One word about the game's attitude towards school violence: Jimmy (the protagonist) uses force against his opponents, but he mostly reacts to their unfair behavior. Nonetheless you can beat innocents outside the missions, even girls, which will lead to prosecution by the police and prefects.


Graphics are acceptable, the world widespread and full of detail (seasons), sound outstanding and the wii remote controls work fine. Gameplay never becomes boring. Missions are diversified - as guarding fellow students, lawn-mowing, steal items, bike races, repel enemy gangs - and, filled with humour! It's my favourite wii game!

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9 Miis

bully is very fun it reminds me a lil of grand theft like the missons in stuff not the killing.