Scholarship Edition Cheats, Codes, Cheat Codes, Walkthrough, Guide, FAQ, Unlockables for Wii. Strategy Guide/Walkthrough/FAQReview. Hottest Stuff On Cheat. CC! Hottest Stuff On Cheat. CC! Alternate clothing. Successfully complete the indicated task to unlock the corresponding item: Bike helmet: Win a bike race. Bike shorts: Ride 1. Official Site: http:// Like Us On FaceBook : https://www.facebook.com/pages/Uplayn. For More: http:// Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/b. ![]() The box art of Bully. Release Date: October 17th, 2006 Developer: Rockstar Games Vancouver Publisher: Rockstar Games Platforms: Playstation 2 PlayStation 3 (download) PlayStation 4 (download) Xbox (Cancelled) Ratings: ESRB. Overview. Bully: Scholarship Edition is a direct port of Canis Canem Edit, or Bully as it was also known, from the Playstation 2. The Xbox 360 version of this game has been noted for being quite buggy and glitchy. Generally. Bully: Scholarship Edition Box art for the Xbox 360 version of Bully: Scholarship Edition. Release Date: March 4th, 2008 Developer: Rockstar Games Vancouver Publisher: Rockstar Games Platforms: Microsoft Windows Microsoft Xbox. Get the latest Bully: Scholarship Edition cheats, codes, unlockables, hints, Easter eggs, glitches, tips, tricks, hacks, downloads, achievements, guides, FAQs, walkthroughs, and more for Xbox 360 (X360). CheatCodes.com has all. Black cowboy hat: Give a homeless man spare change in Bullworth. Black Ninja costume: Completely fill your yearbook. Black skate shoes: Walk at least 5. BMX Champion costume: Successfully complete a bike race. Boxing costume: Successfully complete the Boxing Challenge or Prep Challenge in Chapter 2. Burglar mask: Found in a locker on Halloween. Cheerful reindeer sweater: Found in the school office during the winter. Crash helmet: Finish in first place in the Kart Race at the Carnival. Dunce cap: Fail three classes in a row. Edna mask: Destroy all nineteen tombstones. Fast Food costume: Successfully complete the Burger Joint errand in Bullworth Vale. Firefighter's helmet: Pull the fire alarm twenty times. Graduation hat: Successfully complete all five levels in all of your classes. Gnome costume: Smash all the garden gnomes. Go Kart: Win all Go Kart races. Gold suit: Buy all the clothing. Green Ninja costume: Hit targets with projectiles 1,0. Grotto Master costume: Collect all G& G cards. Incognito hat: Successfully complete Errand #2. City Hall. Jimmy's Skeleton Halloween costume: Successfully complete the "The Candidate" mission to unlock the "Halloween" mission. Orderly uniform: Successfully complete "Finding Johnny Vincent" in Chapter 5. Pirate hat: Beat up the pirate on the island near the beach house. Prison uniform: Successfully complete all the detention mini- games. Pumpkinhead mask: Destroy all 2. Red Ninja costume: Successfully complete the Big Prank task during Halloween at Bullworth Academy. Rubberband ball: Collect all 7. Running shorts: Run or walk 4. School Mascot costume: Successfully complete the "Nice Outfit" mission in Chapter 4. Soda hat: Drink 5. Tiny swimsuit: Find the preppie with a blue mission on the beach at the beach house and beat his swimming time. Viking helmet: Get all collectibles. Werewolf mask: Found in a school locker after picking the lock. Wrestling uniform: Successfully complete Gym 1. Yellow Ninja costume: Get 1,0. Class completion bonuses. Successfully complete the indicated class to unlock the corresponding bonus: Art 1: Able to exchange gift for a kiss from a girl. Art 2: 5. 0% health bonus from kissing girls. Art 3: 7. 5% health bonus from kissing girls. Art 4: 1. 00% health bonus from kissing girls. Art 5: Ability to kiss girls without giving gifts. Chemistry 1: Firecrackers available from chemistry set. Chemistry 2: Stink Bombs available from chemistry set. Chemistry 3: Itching Powder available from chemistry set. Chemistry 4: Items produced doubled from chemistry set. Chemistry 5: Chemistry set available all the time. English 1: Apology improved. English 2: Better taunts. English 3: Ability to apologize to Prefects improved. English 4: Ability to taunt bullies more effectively and from a distance. English 5: Ability to apologize to police. Gym 1: Headbutt and 3- hit knee groin combo unlocked. Gym 2: Accuracy for slingshot improved. Gym 3: Kneedrop unlocked. Gym 4: Accuracy for slingshot improved. Gym 5: Accuracy for slingshot improved. Photography 1: Black and white camera and small photo album. Photography 2: Yearbook. Photography 3: Large photo album. Photography 4: Color digital camera. Photography 5: Twice as many carnival prize tickets per win. Shop 1: BMX basic. Shop 2: BMX retro. Shop 3: BMX green. Shop 4: BMX blue. Shop 5: BMX red. Room decorations. Successfully complete the indicated task to unlock the corresponding decoration for Jimmy's room at Bullworth: #1 Paper Boy Ribbon: Successfully complete the Level 4 Paper Route. Aluminum Trophy: Successfully complete the "Racing The Vale" mission. Artist's set: Successfully complete the Art 5 class. BMX frame: Successfully complete the Shop 5 class. Boxing Gloves: Successfully complete the "Dishonorable Fight" mission. Bullworth Golden Shield: Successfully complete the "Total Mayhem" mission. Burned school banner: Successfully complete "The Gym Is Burning" mission in Chapter 5. Character Sheets: Successfully complete the "Character Sheets" mission. Dodgeball: Successfully complete the Gym 5 class. Egg Carton: Successfully complete "The Eggs" mission. Football Jersey: Successfully complete Chapter 4. Girlie Girl Poster: Purchase at Carnival for 1. Girls Panties: Successfully complete the "Panty Raid" mission. Gnome: Destroy all gnomes. Greaser Jacket: Successfully complete Chapter 3. Grim Reaper: Successfully complete the "Funhouse Fun" mission in Chapter 4. Picture of Beatrice: Successfully complete the "That Bitch" mission in Chapter 1. Picture of Lola kissing Gordo: Successfully complete the "Jealous Johnny" mission in Chapter 3. Picture of Lola: Successfully complete "The Tenements" mission in Chapter 3. Picture of Mandy: Successfully complete the "Discretion Assured" mission in Chapter 4. Picture of Ms. Phillips: Successfully complete the Photography 5 class. Picture of Pinky: Successfully complete the "Carnival Date" mission in Chapter 2. Picture of Zoe: Successfully complete the "Smash It Up" mission in Chapter 5. Pumpkin: Destroy all pumpkins. Rat in a Jar: Successfully complete the "Rats In The Library" mission in Chapter 5. Rock Band Poster: Purchase at Carnival for 1. Russel's shirt: Successfully complete Chapter 1. Teddy Bear: Successfully complete the "Carnival Date" mission in Chapter 2. Tombstone: Destroy all tombstones. Trophy (on windowsill): Successfully complete the "Beach Rumble" mission. V is for Victory Poster: Successfully complete "The Campaign" mission. Various Chem Plant Signs: Successfully complete both parts of the "Busting In" mission in Chapter 5. Venus Flytrap Head: Successfully complete the "Weed Killer" mission in Chapter 2. Girlfriends. Successfully completing the indicated mission to unlock the corresponding girlfriend, which you can then kiss for a health bonus: Beatrice: "That Bitch" mission in Chapter 1. Lola: "The Tenements" mission in Chapter 3. Mandy: "Discretion Assured" mission in Chapter 4. Pinky: "Carnival Date" mission in Chapter 2. Zoe: "Smash It Up" mission in Chapter 5. Fighting moves. Collect the hidden transistors and give them to the hobo. With each transistor, he will teach you a new move. The moves he teaches you in order are: Uppercut. Leg Sweep. Side Kick. Five Punch Combo. Roundhouse Kick. Overhead Punch. Transistor locations. Look on the autoshop roof. During the "Help Gary" mission, make your way to the boiler room. It should be on the table next to the fire extinguisher. Behind the Mexican restaurant next to the bike shop in Bullworth town. Found in the fourth photography class on the Bullworth dam. Look on the table on the right side of the door to the upstairs in the "Nerd Challenge". Found on the ground just before you enter "The Tenements" building. Free arcade games. Get the high score in "Consumo", "Monkey Fling", "Nut Shots", and finish in first place in all races in "Future Street Race 2. Future Street Race 3. D". Free soda. Drink 2. Easy money. To make a lot of money quickly, save the game then go to the midget boxing arena at the carnival and make the largest bet possible. If you lose, load your game and repeat until you win. Easy yearbook photos. To get a lot of photos in the Yearbook, go to either dormitory, pull the fire alarm, stand by and press Up, then start snapping them as they run by. Easy Lola's Race. Before you start the "Lola's Race" mission, get a motorized bike. Drive it to where you start the mission. You will be able to race with the motorized scooter while everyone else in the race has a normal bike. You will go much faster, but the handling is worse. Fighting multiple opponents. When fighting more than one opponent, sometimes you will get hit from behind. To prevent this, push over as many opponents as you can until there is only one person standing. Beat on him for a short time, then push him over when somebody else gets up. Beat on the person who got up and push them down when others get up. Try to keep as many on the ground as possible while only handling one or two enemies at a time. Get some itching powder. When you get into a fight, if you need help set your weapon as the itching powder and throw it at one of the people you are fighting. They will start to itch. While they are itching, beat them up. The itching powder should last long enough for you to beat them or at least get their health in the red zone. Destroying all pumpkins and tombstones. After starting the "Halloween" mission, you can get a bonus for finding and smashing all the pumpkins and tombstones around campus. If you do not find all of them, do not worry. In the next (and last) mission of the chapter, where you go into the basement of the school with Gary, you will get to the boiler room. Inside will be all of the pumpkins you missed in the "Halloween" mission. Kick all of them for an unlockable. Later in the game when you unlock the "Preppie" part of town, go to the asylum. Next to it will be a warehouse, and inside are all of the tombstones you missed. English class words. The following is a list of the letters you are given in each English class and the minimum number of words required within the time limit to pass the class: English Class 1: The letters are "ELMOLW" and you need 7 words to pass the class. Here are words that can be created from those letters: Ell, Elm, Low, Mel, Mew, Mol, Mow, Ole, Owe, Owl, Lowe, Meow, Mewl, Mole, Moll, Well, Mellow. English Class 2: The letters are "THFSGI" and you need 1. Here are words that can be created from those letters: Fig, Fit, His, Hit, Its, Sit, Figs, Fish, Fist, Fits, Gift, Gist, Hits, Sift, Sigh, This, Fight, Gifts, Shift, Sight, Fights. English Class 3: The letters are "ELISSM" and you need 1. Bully - Bully Wiki - Wikia. Bully. The box art of Bully. Release Date. October 1. Rockstar Games Vancouver. Playstation 2. Play. Station 3 (download)Play. Station 4 (download)Xbox (Cancelled)Ratings. ESRB: Teen PEGI: 1. BBFC: 1. 5. Bully, also known as Canis Canem Edit, is a third person action- adventure video game released by Rockstar Vancouver for the Play. Station 2 on October 1. United States, and October 2. United Kingdom. An Xbox version was originally planned, but was cancelled for undisclosed reasons. The game was re- released with enhanced graphics, new features and characters as Bully: Scholarship Edition on March 4, 2. Wii and Xbox 3. 60 and October 2. PC. The Play. Station 2 version of the game is also available in the United States as a special edition that includes a limited edition comic book and a dodgeball of the same style as the ones used in the game, with the word Bully embossed on it. On December 1. 8, 2. Bully has been re- released on the PS2 Classics for the Play. Station 3 in the Play. Station Store. As of March 2. Play. Station 2 classics version for the Play. Station 4, with enhanced framerate and graphic resolution. Gameplay. Bully is an open world sandbox action- adventure game set in a school environment. The player takes control of a 1. James "Jimmy" Hopkins, who from the opening cutscene is revealed to be a difficult student with a turbulent background. The game concerns the events that follow Jimmy being dropped off at Bullworth Academy, a fictional boarding school in New England. The player is free to explore the school campus and town, or to complete the main missions. The game makes extensive use of minigames. Some are used to earn money, others to improve Jimmy's abilities. School classes themselves are done in the form of minigames, broken into five levels of increasing difficulty. English, for example, is a word scramble minigame, and as Jimmy completes the level, he learns to apologize to bullies, deliver better taunts, apologize to Prefects and finally to apologize to the police. Jimmy has a multitude of weapons available, although they tend to run along the lines of things a school boy might actually attain, such as slingshots, bags of marbles, stink bombs, and later in the game, a bottle rocket launcher and a spud cannon. He also has an assortment of vehicles to operate — mainly bicycles with different abilities, but also a moped, a go- kart, a skateboard and on rare occasions, a lawn mower. Setting. The game takes place at Bullworth Academy, a fictional independent boarding school in the New England area of the United States. Jimmy ends up enrolled in the school when his newly married mother and fifth stepfather go on a year- long honeymoon cruise. The school is located in the also fictional town of Bullworth, which resembles Connecticut (this would also explain the high prevalence of 'Old money' and 'Nouveau Riche' influences). The school itself is a classical neo- gothic design and is similar to many other public schools and colleges in the United Kingdom and New England, in particular Fettes College in Edinburgh. Time. The timeline of the game is vastly unclear. Design influences (of cars and architecture) point to a possible setting in the 1. A reference to the year being 1. School sports flags show the school as champions as recently as 1. On their website they say it is fall 2. A poster can be seen in the Jock Clubhouse that dates to 2. The year 2. 00. 7 can be seen on notices on the wall of the Boys' Dorm. Mr Galloway alludes to surfing "dubious sites" on the internet. Additionally, two desktop computers that resemble computers seen in the 9. Dragon's Wing Comics. In contrast to the above, the School Library has a couple of vintage, 7. A line of Bryce Montrose's dialogue suggests that the game specifically takes place after the '9. Because of the contradicting factors, it is quite impossible to pin the game as taking place in a specific era. This was specifically intended by the developers, who wanted to create a timeless atmosphere to allow players to relate the game with their own days in school. Plot summary. Chapter 1: Making New Friends and Enemies: Jimmy comes to Bullworth Academy and immediately runs into trouble with the Bullies. Chapter 2: Rich Kid Blues: Jimmy is now more popular, but he must deal with the spoiled Preppies. Chapter 3: Love Makes the World Go Around: Jimmy gets mixed in with the love affairs of Johnny Vincent, leader of the Greasers, and his girlfriend Lola Lombardi. Chapter 4: A Healthy Mind is a Healthy Body and Other Lies: Jimmy decides to take on the Jocks, but he first needs to convince the Nerds to help him. Chapter 5: The Fall and Rise of Jimmy Hopkins, Aged 1. Jimmy, after briefly enjoying his power as king of Bullworth Academy, is expelled. He has to clear his name and get re- enrolled back into the Academy while regaining control of the cliques. Chapter 6: Endless Summer: Jimmy can tie up any loose ends, such as finishing races, finding collectibles, etc. Characters. See Characters. The game focuses on Bullworth's newest student, Jimmy Hopkins. As he advances through his academic career at Bullworth Academy, he may interact with the school's students and teachers, as well as people from the neighboring districts, many of whom will give him errands to complete. He is greeted by Gary Smith, a scheming, unstable sociopath and Pete Kowalski, a shy student who has yet to make any friends. Jimmy has to navigate his way through the five cliques at the school — the Bullies, Nerds, Preppies, Greasers and Jocks — as well as the Townie kids, the school faculty and all the other adult townsfolk. Unlike other games from Rockstar, no two characters in Bully are the same, and every character has their own name, personality, and appearance. Artwork of Bully, the main antagonist, Gary (right), the main protagonist, and Jimmy (left). Most of the voice actors of the teenagers and kids were in their late teens and early twenties to make the game's dialogue feel as realistic as possible. Voice Acting. The game's voice cast are made mostly of 'off- the- street' actors and actresses, some of which had prior roles in other Rockstar titles like Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, or credits in television programmes. Some of them went on to take on other acting roles, while Bully remains the only role for others. Major Cast: Development. Bully possibly started development around 2. Rockstar Vancouver when they were known as Barking Dog Studios. When they were purchased by Rockstar Games, development stepped up further. Many very low quality beta models of characters can be found within the game files from a very early version of the game. Early information released by Take- Two Interactive seemed to indicate that the player would be taking the role of a bully, and screenshots printed in Electronic Gaming Monthly showed the player- controlled antagonist administering a swirlie and throwing a punch at another student. The game uses an advanced Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas engine through Renderware. Rockstar Vancouver also decided to make every student in the school have a unique appearance and, within programming limitations, personality. While many features had been completely new, there are a considerable amount of content and features recycled from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas such as certain game mechanics, some in- game models including cars, sounds and a few other miscellaneous details. Controversy. See Controversy surrounding Bully. Reception. Reviews. Publication. IGN8. VG Resource Center. Game. Spot. 8. 7 out of 1. Gamestyle. 7 out of 1. UP1. 0 out of 1. 0. Review compilations. Metacritic (User Score). Bully has received generally positive reviews from critics. The game received ratings of 8. IGN, 9. 0/1. 0 from Games Radar, a perfect 1. UP. com, 8. 7/1. 0 from Game. Spot, 5/5 from JIVE Magazine, 8. VGRC. net, a 5/5 from X- Play, and made the Top 1. Games of '0. 6 in Play. Station Magazine. Canis Canem Edit also got 9/1. OPS2 Magazine. Critics generally praised the game's storyline, while they complained about particular stealth missions, as well as the camera. Critics also noted that the game is substantially easier than veterans of the Grand Theft Auto series (Rockstar's flagship titles) would expect. Awards Won IGN's award for Best Play. Station 2 Action Game. Won Game. Spot's award for Best Original Music. Finalist for Game. Spot's Game of the Year 2. Gaming Target - 5. Games We'll Still Be Playing From 2. Came in top ten of best Play. Station 2 game of the year. Became number #4. IGN. Reception. Both versions of the game generally received positive reviews with IGN giving the Wii version an 8/1. Xbox 3. 60 version received 8. Wii version an A grade. The Xbox 3. 60 version of Bully: Scholarship Edition was found to be unstable on some players' consoles, resulting in glitches, crashes and performance issues. Rockstar have promised to have a patch addressing these issues by the week of March 1. On Thursday March 2. Xbox Live, but some initial reports claim to have continued or worsened problems. Game. Spot, a game review website which bases its reviews on the initial public release, took the glitches into account and marked the 3. Scholarship Edition down to a 7/1. Wii version, which received an 8. Gallery. 02: 0. 6Bully - Soundtrack Welcome to Bullworth. Main Menu Song for Bully. Sequel. Main article: Bully 2. While not yet confirmed, there have been many hints made by Rockstar Games that a sequel would be released. Dan Houser said in 2. Max Payne 3, Bully 2 was a possibility. In July 2. 01. 3, Rockstar Games filed trademark renewals for the franchise sparking more rumors of the development to the game. See also. References↑Bully SE All Bryce Montrose Quotes (timestamp 1: 0.
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