Bully: Scholarship Edition - Nintendo Wii
Wii owners can now enjoy a delightful adventure like only Rockstar knows how to create. Professional assessment: 8.0 - Read the review!
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Game trailerSpecificationsPlatform: | Nintendo Wii | For: | Wii (mini) & Wii U | Region: | European (PAL) | Genre: | Action | Released: | 2008 | Players: | 1-2 | Age: | 16+ years | EAN: | 5026555041829 |
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ImagesPlay as this bully. Just a few kilometers walk. Healthy, right? Watch out for the prefects, they will follow you everywhere! You can use the Wii-mote to shoot with a catapult, among other things!
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Reviews Bully: Scholarship Edition 13 reviews - average rating 8,2Marcusmagn us | | 3498 | | 16 jaar |
Fun school-themed GTA with humor, but repetitive missions I had a good laugh playing this game! Bully: Scholarship Edition is like a GTA set in a school, a fun concept! However, the game falls a bit short of its potential. In Bully: Scholarship Edition, there are plenty of missions, but many of them feel repetitive, to the point where after just an hour of playing, you might lose interest. Nonetheless, it's an enjoyable game with humor (similar to GTA). Great for when you're looking for something fun to play in your collection. Cijfer:
6,5Humorous school-themed GTA variant with great voice acting Bully: Scholarship Edition for the Wii is a very enjoyable game, in the style of GTA, but set in a school. You play as a mischievous, troubled kid who loves causing trouble. The voice acting in this game is particularly well done. The dialogues are funny and well-developed. However, some motion controls don't work smoothly, which is quite annoying unfortunately. The visuals can also be a bit jittery at times. Despite these two minor annoyances, it's a good, humorous game. If you like GTA, this is a nice alternative for the Wii. Cijfer:
8,0From Teen to Youthful Mob Boss: A Cool Vibe and Lots of Smiles Bully: Scholarship Edition managed to pleasantly surprise me. Growing up from a rebellious teenager to a youthful mafia boss of a small town has never been this much fun! The high school style creates a cool vibe, and the conversations with those around you really immerse you in the story.
This game will bring a big smile to your face multiple times! Cijfer:
8,5 Read more reviews.GTA at School is fun :D GTA but at school. Quite boring you might think without weapons, cars, and killing people. On the contrary, the story is very well developed with plot twists and interesting weapons you wouldn't expect in Bully: Scholarship Edition. Of course, there is an option to attend classes but who does that, right? :D Cijfer:
8,5Nilo mulder | | 2002 | | 11 jaar |
Bullying Everyone in High School! Bully: Scholarship Edition is a very good GTA game for the Wii.
You are actually very free to do whatever you want and it takes place in a school. They have recreated the American High School really well! You have to attend classes just like in a real school (dissection, biology, English, etc.). You can also beat up everyone and then there's a good chance you'll get caught by the guards (teachers). Then you'll be sent to the principal's office or back to your class if you're late.
Of course, you can also do missions: help people, deliver packages, etc., and you'll earn money for that.
You also have a few items (weapons) like: firecrackers, stink bombs, slingshot, etc.
Easily one of the most fun and best Wii games ever made! Cijfer:
9,5Amazing! This is truly a top game! Like GTA, but a milder version. I prefer games where you can roam freely without being tied down, and Bully: Scholarship Edition offers just that!
Bully is a real bully, and even lessons with him are no longer boring. The music class is reminiscent of Guitar Hero but with different instruments, and chemistry is quite similar to brewing potions in Harry Potter 5 and 6 (for those familiar with those games).
With this game, it's a piece of cake to beat up nerds and get revenge on that arrogant football-playing boy!
The missions are useful for learning more tricks and possibilities, but they do get a bit boring afterwards. However, the upside is that no matter what you do, you can always have fun! Cijfer:
9,0Xandecs | | 1838 | | 18 jaar |
Awkward controls and confusing minimap I find Bully: Scholarship Edition a bit strange. I don't really see an appealing setup. The game isn't really great. Missions are clear, but the pointer on the minimap messes up all your time because it doesn't indicate whether you should be on a higher or lower floor. I'm disappointed with the gameplay, every time I play this game I have to get used to the controls again even though they're not that difficult. The school schedules take up most of your time, which really bothers me. Cijfer:
8,2Christian Verduijn | | 12985 | | 20 jaar |
Merciless satire on High School culture with surprisingly good Wii controls For a game that has been surrounded by so much controversy, it's hard to understand what all the fuss was about. Bully: Scholarship Edition takes a fairly innocent, but merciless jab at the entire High School culture, and succeeds quite well in doing so. There's nothing to complain about in terms of the execution of the story. Graphically, the game holds up well, as it has been directly ported from the PS2. Additions include new subjects that Jimmy can study, and of course, controls using the Wii Remote. These work surprisingly well, allowing you to navigate, kick, and catapult through the story with pleasure! Cijfer:
8,0Great game with lots of freedom and fun missions I really think this is a great game. Just running around with your character at a school. There are quite a few missions and you also have to attend some classes that can be quite challenging at times.
Cracking lockers, which sometimes happens in real schools, and bullying other students. Quite funny.
I also like the way you can move around the school and the city. Choosing whether to go with the skateboard or the bike, or maybe steal a scooter.
I definitely had a lot of fun with it.Bully: Scholarship Edition Cijfer:
8,0Tim1510 | | 240 | | 13 jaar |
Kicking, laughing, and running. Bully is a super funny and addictive Wii game.
Every time you kick someone or shoot with a slingshot, you'll be in stitches. You can actually describe Bully: Scholarship Edition as GTA at school. Cijfer:
8,0Reviewmast er007 | | 19050 | | 18 jaar |
Bully: An Unexpected Mix of GTA and School Bully: Scholarship Edition is, to me, a spin-off of GTA. It has violence, and... school. What The F*ck?! I don't want to play a game that involves school! 'aww! Dutch is really annoying! Because of Dutch, my average grades went down, and really low! Finally, I'm home, hey, I can play my new game now! (5 minutes later...) What is this?! Am I back in school?! No, just kidding. Bully: Scholarship Edition is a good game and gets a good score from reviewmaster007 who can't write reviews! Cijfer:
8,5Floris7773 33 | | 594 | | 11 jaar |
GTA clone set in a school Another GTA clone, they never stop, you might think.
The difference with GTA is that Bully: Scholarship Edition takes place in a school and you don't have real weapons. Not a must-have but definitely better than good. Cijfer:
7,5Shure van Berghe | | 13745 | | 21 jaar |
Small guilty pleasure from Rockstar Games Bully: Scholarship Edition for the Nintendo Wii is an absolute classic from Rockstar Games. It feels like a guilty pleasure to bully without actually hurting people. The humor and the story are fantastic, and it's clear that the same creators as GTA are behind this. Highly recommended for me!
Rating: 9.0 Cijfer:
9,0 Less reviews.Mr M. tellsProduct Description
Haha! Bully: Scholarship Edition is a Fantastic game developed by Rockstar Vancouver and published by Rockstar Games. In this game, you play as Jimmy Hopkins, a rebellious teenager sent to Bullworth Academy, a boarding school full of bullies, corrupt teachers, and various other colorful characters. The gameplay combines elements of open-world exploration, missions, and mini-games, allowing you to experience all sorts of adventures both within and outside the school. From attending classes to participating in fights, there is always something thrilling to do in Bully: Scholarship Edition!
Historical Context
Bully, originally released in 2006 for the PlayStation 2, quickly gained a cult status due to its unique setting and humorous approach to school life. The Scholarship Edition, released in 2008 for the Wii, Xbox 360, and PC, added extra missions, characters, classes, and clothing, making the game even more extensive and enjoyable. It was a bold move by Rockstar to create a game focused on school life rather than the usual crime themes, and it turned out to be a great success!
Expert Reviews
"Rockstar has done it again, bringing their unique brand of open-world chaos to the schoolyard with Bully: Scholarship Edition. It’s a game that combines humor, action, and adventure in a way that only Rockstar can." - IGN
"Bully: Scholarship Edition is a must-play for anyone who missed the original. The added content makes an already great game even better." - GameSpot
Is It For You?
This game is perfect for anyone who loves open-world adventures and has a good sense of humor. Fans of Rockstar's other titles like Grand Theft Auto will surely enjoy the unique setting and gameplay of Bully. Also, for players interested in a slightly lighter and more humorous take on school life, this is an absolute recommendation. Fantastic for both teenagers and adults looking for an entertaining and immersive gaming experience!
Similar Games
If you enjoy Bully: Scholarship Edition, there are more games that you might find interesting! Consider " The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess" for an epic adventure, or " Super Mario Galaxy" for a Fantastic platforming experience. Both games are of course available at MarioWii.nl and can be quickly delivered to your doorstep, as we ship a whopping 6 days a week! Cool, right?
Tips and secrets, cheats and codes
5 tips: 3 Secrets - 1 Personal tip - 1 Easter Egg/GlitchSecrets: How can I unlock more cool stuff, helmets, tickets, etc. in Bully Scholarship Edition? If you want to unlock more cool stuff, helmets, tickets, etc. in Bully: Scholarship Edition, you should do the following: BMX Helmet | Complete all bike races | Crash Helmet | Win the first series of Go-Kart races | Mo-Ped | Buy it at the carnival for 75 tickets | Rubber Band Ball | Collect all rubber bands | Pumpkin Head | Smash all pumpkins during Halloween or in the basement | Black Ninja suit | Take a picture of all Bullworth students | Double Carnival Tickets | Collect all G & G cards | Fireman's hat | Set off the fire alarm 15 times | Robber Mask | Break into 15 lockers without getting caught | Pirate hat | Beat up the pirate on the island near the pirate ship | Spandex Bike Shorts | Bike 100km |
Personal tip: How can I improve my English lessons? Here are the words from the English lessons in Bully: Scholarship Edition. It was quite a search, I must say. Some are just impossible. Each line is one word, so it's easy to check.
English lesson 1
elm
low
mel
mew
mol
mow
ole
owe
owl
lowe
meow
mewl
mole
moll
well
mellow
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English lesson 2
fig
fit
his
hit
its
sit
figs
fish
fits
gift
gist
hits
sift
sigh
this
fight
shift
sight
fight
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English lesson 3
elm
ism
lei
lie
mil
elms
isle
isms
leis
less
lies
lime
mess
mile
mils
miss
semi
sims
slim
isles
limes
miles
seism
semis
slime
slims
smile
slimes
smiles
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English lesson 4
any
arc
can
car
cay
con
coy
cry
nay
nor
oar
ran
ray
roc
yon
corn
cory
cyan
narc
raey
roan
yarn
acorn
corny
crony
rayon
crayon
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English lesson 5
age
are
dag
ear
egg
era
erg
gad
gag
rag
red
aged
dare
pear
drag
drey
egad
gage
gear
grad
rage
read
agger
grad
raged
dagger
ragged
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Easter Eggs and Glitches: How can I get HP in Bully: Scholarship Edition? At Bullworth Academy in Bully: Scholarship Edition, you'll find vending machines everywhere. Buy a drink and you'll regain health.
As you progress in the game, you can even kiss. Kiss?! Yes, kissing replenishes enough health. Read more tips and secrets.Secrets: How can I easily find flowers to impress a girl? Anna | | 4838 |
To charm a girl in Bully: Scholarship Edition, you need to give flowers (except for the chubby girls, they prefer chocolate). You can pick these at the Girls Dorm in Bully: Scholarship Edition next to the door on both sides. Just be careful not to get caught by the prefects. Secrets: How can I get a pirate hat while swimming in Bully: Scholarship Edition? Fons | | 30 |
When you go swimming in Bully: Scholarship Edition, head to a pirate ship, where you'll find an island to the left or right. On that island, there's a pirate. If you beat him up, you'll get a pirate hat! Check out the video to see how.
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