Rockstar
Games
announces
Bully:
Scholarship
Edition for
the Xbox
360™ and
Wii™
New York, NY
- July 19,
2007 -
Rockstar
Games is
proud to
announce
that Bully:
Scholarship
Edition is
coming to
the Xbox
360™ video
game and
entertainment
system from
Microsoft
and the Wii™
home video
game system
from
Nintendo
this Winter.
Both the Wii
and Xbox 360
versions
will retain
the wit and
deep
gameplay of
the
previously
released
PlayStation®2
computer
entertainment
system title
and will
boast
additional
new content.
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.
Universally
acclaimed
upon first
release,
Bully:
Scholarship
Edition is a
genre-crossing
action game
with a
warmth and
pathos that
is
unrivaled.
Bully
received a
perfect
"10/10" from
Electronic
Gaming
Monthly and
1up.com and
was heralded
as "a great,
well-crafted
action game
that has one
of the best
senses of
humor
around" by
IGN.com. USA
Today called
it "a
fantastic
debut title
by Rockstar
Vancouver."
The San
Francisco
Chronicle
wrote "Bully
has no
shortage of
creative
energy,
offering an
immersive
boarding
school
experience
that is
imaginative,
funny and
filled with
surprises."
Come and
explore the
zealous joy,
mirth, and
torment of
youth with
Jimmy
Hopkins and
Bully:
Scholarship
Edition when
enrollment
commences
this Winter.
For more
information
about Bully:
Scholarship
Edition
please visit
www.rockstargames.com/bully.
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