Bully: Scholarship Edition tells the story of mischievous 15-year-old Jimmy Hopkins as he goes through the hilarity and awkwardness of adolescence. Beat the jocks at dodge ball, play pranks on the preppies, save the nerds, kiss the girl and navigate the social hierarchy in the worst school around. Mar 04, 2008 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.
Bully: Scholarship Edition is an updated and graphically enhanced version of, released on Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, and Windows in 2008. The game adds several new features, and fixes many bugs found in the PS2 version. Game Information The game was released for the Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii video game consoles and for Microsoft on March 4, 2008. The game features improved graphics and exclusive content which was unavailable in the PlayStation 2 version, including eight new missions, additional characters, four new school classes (, and ) and new unlockable items and clothing. In addition, single system 2-player competitive multiplayer minigames have also been added, along with for the Xbox 360 version and Wii Remote motion and pointer controls for the Wii version. The Xbox 360 version also uses a new proprietary game engine by developers. First announced the game on July 19, 2007.
On August 7, 2007, reported on the release of the which included artwork of the protagonist, and the school principal,. On February 3, 2008, Rockstar announced the game's upcoming release on March 4, 2008 and posted the Scholarship Edition launch trailer at the Despite the game being released more than a year after the Playstation 3 launched, the game was never ported to the console.
The Playstation 3 only received a straight port of the original PS2 game in 2012, 4 years after the release of Scholarship Edition and 6 years after the original game. Differences between Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, and Windows ports There are some mild differences between the three ports of the game. 's glasses are gold in the Xbox 360 and Windows versions, where as they are black in the PS2 and Wii versions.
On the Wii version, Jimmy cannot find any lawn gnomes until the mission is available. In the Xbox 360 and PC versions, the gnomes show up as soon the game starts. On Xbox 360 and PC version, explosions and punching noises are completely different.
Original edition and Scholarship Edition comparison Name: Bully Scholarship Edition Platforms: Playstation 2, Playstation 3, Playstation 4 Windows, Wii, Xbox 360 Players: 1 1-2 Classes: 6 10 Engine: Renderware Havok (Windows) Mud Duck (Wii) Gamebryo (Xbox 360) School days: 3 5 Release Year: 2006 2008 Achievements: Playstation 4 only Xbox 360 and Bully: Anniversary Edition (Mobile Version).
Here's a list for English 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 14 words to pass. Here are words that can be created from those letters: Fig, Fit, His, Hit, Its, Sit, Figs, Fish, Fist, Fits, Gift, Gist, Hits, Sift, Shit, Sigh, This, Fight, Gifts, Shift, Sight, Fights. English Class 3: The letters are 'ELISSM' and you need 15 words to pass. Here are words that can be created from those letters: 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. English Class 4: The letters are 'RAOCYN' and you need 19 words to pass.
Here are words that can be created from those letters: Any, Arc, Can, Car, Cay, Con, Coy, Cry, Nay, Nor, Oar, Ran, Ray, Roc, Yon, Corn, Cory, Cyan, Narc, Racy, Roan, Yarn, Acorn, Corny, Crony, Rayon, Crayon. English Class 5: The letters are 'DGRAGE' and you need 22 words to pass. Here are words that can be created from those letters: Age, Are, Dag, Ear, Egg, Era, Erg, Gad, Gag, Rag, Red, Aged, Dare, Dear, Drag, Dreg, Egad, Gage, Gear, Grad, Rage, Read, Agger, Grade, Raged, Dagger, Ragged. The achievement 'Smell Ya Later' is obtained by hitting 25 people with stink bombs. Find, buy, or make some stink bombs at your chemistry set, and go to a spot where a lot of people hang out. On campus, that would be the greaser hangout by the Auto Shop. When the classes have ended, there are usually a large number of greasers there at the same time.
Find a group of 3 or more people, target the person in the middle, and throw the bomb. Hitting many people at the same time is a double-edged sword. The good thing is, you'll earn the achievement quicker. The bad thing is, you'll get a lot of people after you, so make sure you run for it once you hit all the people.
If you beaten the game, but not sure why you don't have 100% be sure you did these things: Completed all classes to level 5 Collected all rubber bands/G+G cards/Gnomes Complete all bike races Completed all Go Kart Races (unlocking the kart itself) Completed All Distance achievements (100km on bike and foot, 50km on skateboard) Purchased all clothes (you will unlock the gold Elvis outfit, remember to buy all the clothes from the school shop, easy to miss that one. These are rewards you get after you pass these classes Geography 1: unlocks the Eiffel Tower Hat in Jimmy's wardrobe. Geography 2: unlocks the Racing Hat in Jimmy's wardrobe, and allows you to view the locations of any uncollected rubber bands on your in-game map. Geography 3: Unlocks Panda outfit and G&G card viability on map. Geography 4: unlocks the Pith Helmet in Jimmy's wardrobe, and allows you to view the locations of any uncollected transistors on your in-game map.
Geography 5: unlocks the Explorer Outfit in Jimmy's wardrobe, and allows you to view the locations of any uncollected gnomes on your in- game map. Bike helmet: Win a bike race. Bike shorts: Ride 100 km on a bike. Black cowboy hat: Give a homeless man spare change in Bullworth.
Black Ninja costume: Completely fill your yearbook. Black skate shoes: Walk at least 50 km.
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 1,000 times. Grotto Master costume: Collect all G&G cards. Incognito hat: Successfully complete Errand #21 near 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 27 pumpkins around the school and inside the main building.
Red Ninja costume: Successfully complete the Big Prank task during Halloween at Bullworth Academy. Rubberband ball: Collect all 75 rubberbands. Running shorts: Run or walk 40 km.
School Mascot costume: Successfully complete the 'Nice Outfit' mission in Chapter 4. Soda hat: Drink 500 sodas. 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 1,000 knockouts of people, students, etc.