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Bully: Scholarship Edition (Wii)

Platform : Nintendo Wii
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  • New Content: 8 new missions, 4 new classes, hilarious new characters, added two-player mode, new un-lockables, new rewards and achievements.
  • 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.
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  • Platform:   Nintendo Wii
  • BBFC Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Suitable for 15 years and over. Not for sale to persons under age 15. By placing an order for this product, you declare that you are 15 years of age or over.
  • Media: Video Game
  • Item Quantity: 1

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Platform: Nintendo Wii
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  • ASIN: B000VVROZC
  • Product Dimensions: 18.8 x 13.6 x 1.6 cm ; 41 g
  • Release Date: 7 Mar. 2008
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (50 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 11,106 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games)

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Platform for Display: Nintendo Wii
Millions of people know Rockstar as the people who brought us the Grand Theft Auto games, and within minutes you know Bully is from the same crowd.

Thats a good thing as the games plot and missions, run smoothly into each other.

The skill level at the beginning is quite low, perfect for getting the feel of slightly confusing controls, however 2hrs later the controls feel as though you redefined them yourself.

Graphically you'll be pleased, its not eye popping, but this is the Wii, so forget comparing it to the Xbox360 version.

This game is awesome, with a superb storyline, brilliant script, great minigames with a well designed free roaming area to explore.

This is a nostalgia trip back to school, forget what people claim is a controversial game, and think if it as a toned down GTA.
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Platform for Display: Nintendo Wii
Even though the Wii suffers from a lot of bad ports, Bully: Scholarship Edition isn't one of them. Already a hit on the PS2, Bully is a charming, entertaining experience, and far more lighthearted than the title might lead you to believe. Bully's mini-games and classes are fun with an overwhelming amount of entertaining content. Scholarship Edition is a step above the PS2 version, due to the use of motion controls, even if it looks graphically very similar. The new classes on the Wii version are well made, and the multiplayer mode is a nice distraction from the main game. Rocktar games clearly put a lot of love, time and effort into their games, and this is one I'd recommend for people who are looking for something unconventional and immersive.
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Platform for Display: Nintendo Wii
Having only recently bought a Nintendo Wii, and exausting Wii Sports to death, I plunged for "Bully" as my first official game purchase for my new console, and I have to say I was more than pleasantly suprised.

"Bully" is the tale of 15 year old Jimmy, a little tough guy who is not afraid to stand up for himself and what he believes in. Unfortunately, there are others who wish to stand in his way, which include not only members of the student body, but authority as well.

Due to the fact that this game was a Rockstar release, the same software house that has brought us the incredible "Grand Theft Auto" series, "Bully" (or "Canis Canem Edit" in it's previous 2006 release) has received a lot of bad press from ignorant, uninformed people too quick to brand this as another violent game that was going to promote bullying in schools. What you actually realise while playing this game is that this is far different from the style of gameplay brought to us in "GTA." Although the graphics, game engine and playing style are basically the same, the story pits you (as Jimmy) AGAINST the Bullys, fighting for what he believes in and sticking up for the weak and helpless.

The moral story behind "Bully" is rather positive, and therefore should be celebrated as an achievement from Rockstar, balancing out what they brought us with "GTA". Sure, you have elements of mischeif, but there is no blood, no vicious violence, no killing and no explicit bad language. It is purely the fun and cheekiness that we all wish our school days had been like! (Speaking of school days, if you ever played "Skool Daze" or "Back 2 Skool" on your ZX Spectrum or Commodore 64, you will realise that "Bully" is the game you always wanted them to be!
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Platform for Display: Nintendo Wii
After reading many reviews of this game I decided to buy it and I'm glad I did!

Primarily I was a little worried about the difficulty level of the missions, and admittedly there were a few infuriatingly tricky ones that had me grinding my teeth and gripping the Wii remote and nunchuck at an almost crushing grip, but with a few attempts and the small guidance of online tips I managed to continue with the game. The graphics aren't the lifelike modelling that you get nowadays with games like "Assassin's Creed" but that said they were not disappointing, with very clear visual content and responsive believable movement.
I had been told a few times that this game was "like Grand Theft Auto but for schools" and, as it is made by the same people, others have quickly judged it as such stating that it encourages bullying in schools. However, as you progress with Jimmy's story, a 15-year-old boy "just trying to fit in", you quickly realise that the overall message is to combat and ultimately discourage bullying. The game is set out into about 5 chapters, each chapter in which you win over a faction/cliqué leader of the schools (such as preps, jocks, nerds, and the greasers) before finally facing an unlikely antagonist who has set out to destroy your social life. I particularly enjoyed the rewards and bonuses gained from attending class, such as bike upgrades being unlocked when you complete mechanics classes.

Overall, I thought this was a thoroughly charming game and I would thoroughly recommend it :)
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Platform for Display: Nintendo Wii
Having received this game as an asked for Christmas present, it was everything I hoped for and more. Hardcore gamers may disagree with my classification of this as RPG but it certainly is.

You can choose if you want to be good or bad, the story play is non linear, fights are challenging, knocking out prefects is nigh on impossible as they take a lot of hits and get back up if they are losing. Even Jimmy and his mate couldn't double team one of em. Its funny, the plot is a little risque at times as is dialogue but its a great laugh and yeah Jimmy is basically good except when you control him,lol.

The mini games in classes are very challenging and in general there are a lot of moves to learn and customisation possible. Another thing to note is you have to actually swing the nunchuck or wii remote to punch, once I found this out fights became actually possible instead of just throwing people about and wonder why hitting was not working. Hold down B and swing nunchuck for an uppercut. Would like to store the soda cans dropped by enemies for use at latter date but you can't have everything.

Great Graphics (for a wii game), great game play, inovative use of controls, feels very much like you are the character and battles are challenging plus excellent replay-ability makes this game a must own regardless of the price as if you are feed up being good you can create a new save file and do some awfully feindish things,lol. A MUST BUY.
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