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Bully 1 Discussion / Voice Actors & the characters in game.
« on: October 18, 2007, 01:16:05 PM »
Heres Photos of the voice actors that provided their voices for the game + pics of their characters:D


Jimmy Hopkins-

[middle one]




Gary Smith-





Pete Kowalski-






Johny Vincent-






Derby Harrington-






LoLa-







Mandy-







Earnest-


Thats all I could find and do with the material on the web..Enjoy:D


The Cast:

Gerry Rosenthal ...  Jimmy Hopkins (voice)

 Peter Vack ...  Gary Smith

 Matt Bush ...  Pete Kowalski

 Rocco Rosanio ...  Johny Vincent

 John Lavelle ...  Derby Harrington
 Cody Melton ...  Russell Northrop (voice)

 Jesse R. Tendler ...  Earnest
 Brett Tabisel ...  Algie

 Phoebe Strole ...  Lola (voice)
 Caitlin Greer ...  Beatrice (voice)

 Elena Franklin ...  Mandy (voice)
 Molly Fox ...  Zoe (voice)
 Charlie Saxon ...  Melvin (voice)
 Kaija Matiss ...  Pinky (voice)
 Baron Vaughn ...  Tad (voice)

 Justin Mortelliti ...  Clint aka Henry (voice)
 Ralph Gunderman ...  Dr. Crabblesnitch (voice)
 Kurt Rhoads ...  Dr. Slawter (voice) (as Kurt Rhodes)
 Charles Turner ...  Mr. Hattrick (voice)
 Robert Stanton ...  Mr. Galloway (voice)
 Michael Boyle ...  Mr. Burton (voice)
 Jerel Davidow ...  Dr. Watts (voice)
 Lori Funk ...  Miss Danvers (voice)

 Kathryn Rossetter ...  Edna (voice) (as Kathy Rossetter)
 Angus Hepburn ...  Hobo (voice)
 Blair Ross ...  Ms. Philips (voice)
 Emire Lena ...  Brandy (voice)
 Brandon Gill ...  Chad (voice)
 T.J. Del Reno ...  Ricky (voice)
 Ben Curtis ...  Damon (voice)
 Kevin Cahoon ...  Thad (voice)

 Dimitry Michan ...  Casey (voice) (as Dimitri Michann)

 Joseph Aro ...  Peanut (voice)
 Dennis Ostermaier ...  Tobias Mason (voice)

 Jan Milewicz ...  Edgar Munsen (voice)
 Adam Chanler-Berat ...  Norton (voice) (as Adam Chandler-Berat)
 Geoffrey Wigdor ...  Davis (voice) (as Geoff Wigdor)
 Andrew Gehling ...  Gord (voice)
 Andy Rannells ...  Bif Taylor (voice) (as Andrew Rannells)
 Lloyd Floyd ...  Juri (voice)
 Matt Stadelmann ...  Constantinos & Mascot (voice) (as Mathew Standelman)
 Cory Anker ...  Parker (voice)
 Alexander Cendese ...  Ted Thompson (voice) (as Alex Cendese)
 Adam Sietz ...  Zack Owens (voice)
 Cai Oglesby ...  Karen (voice)
 Leonard Spinelli ...  Hal (voice)
 Chaz Stevens ...  Cornelius (voice)
 Gary Yudman ...  Mr. Wiggins (voice)
 Lane Keough ...  Bethany Jones (voice)
 John Magaro ...  Sheldon (voice)

 Shannon Amabile ...  Melody (voice)

 Cohlie Brocato ...  Ivan (voice) (as Cohile Brocato)
 Matt Sauerhoff ...  Dan (voice)
 Flo Salent ...  Mrs. Peabody (voice)
 Sean Eden ...  Mr. Luntz (voice)
 Susan Blommaert ...  Mrs. McRae (voice)
 David Isaacs ...  Gurney (voice) (as Dave Isaacs)
 Patricia Kilgarriff ...  Mrs. Carvin (voice) (as Patricia Kilgoriff)

 Christopher Kromer ...  Kirby (voice) (as Chris Kromer)
 Mike Plant ...  Officer Monson (voice)

 Jaime McAdams ...  Trent (voice)

 Connor Paolo ...  Tom (voice) (as Conor Paolo)
 Ryan King ...  Edward (voice)
 Leah Oster ...  Gloria (voice) (as Lea Oster)

 Dylan Snyder ...  Lance (voice)

 Ben Levin ...  Bryce (voice)
 Vincent Lombardi ...  Denny (voice)

 Evan Mathew Weinstein ...  Troy (voice) (as Evan Weinstein)
 Maine Anders ...  Christy (voice)
 Kanika Looby ...  Maria Theresa (voice)
 Jimmy Walsh ...  Donald (voice)
 Tiffany Little Canfield ...  Ms. Isaacs (voice) (as Tiffany Little-Canfield)

 Wilhelm Lewis ...  Karl Branting (voice)

 Daniel Tay ...  Pedro (voice)
 Ryan Kotler ...  Fatty (voice)
 Jesse Lenat ...  Neil (voice)
 Dody Goodman ...  Mrs. Lisburn (voice)
 Cody Rose ...  Eunice (voice)
 James Kennedy ...  Omar Romero (voice)
 Stephanie Hepburn ...  Miss Abby (voice)
 Gregory Korostishevsky ...  Mihailovich (voice)
 John E. Walker ...  Ray (voice) (as John Walker)
 Tim Wersan ...  Bucky (voice)

 Adam Scarimbolo ...  Luis (voice)
 Saetha Ebans ...  Betty (voice)
 Vincenzo Sanseviero ...  Mr. Moratti (voice)
 Howard Ross ...  Mr. Doolin (voice)

 Tom Mardirosian ...  Mr. Smith (voice)
 David White ...  Mr. Hunnington (voice)
 Todd Susman ...  Mr. Gordon (voice)
 Sean Morgan ...  Nate (voice)
 Tony Call ...  Mr. Bubas (voice)
 Adam Serwer ...  Trevor (voice)
 Paul Diomede ...  Handy (voice)

 Geneva Carr ...  Mom (voice)
 Michael Cullen ...  Stepfather (voice)
 Todd Pistone ...  Mr. Johnson (voice)
 Tom Vergow ...  Bob (voice)
 Scott Smith ...  Theo (voice)
 Douglas Keever ...  Mr. Carmichael (voice) (as Douglas Keeve)
 Tom Zurhellen ...  O'Rourke (voice)
 Gaylord Rice ...  Paris (voice)
 Bryan Doerries ...  Dr. Bambillo (voice)
 Walter Mueller ...  Krakauer (voice)
 Ron Reeve ...  Officer Ivanovich (voice)
 Michael Bower ...  Mr. Buckingham (voice)
 Sue Jean Kim ...  Angie (voice)

 Andrew Pang ...  Mr. Oh (voice)
 Mikki ...  Crystal (voice)
 Chad Coleman ...  Officer Williams (voice)
 Matt Monroe ...  Wade (voice)
 Rodrick Covington ...  Nicky Charles (voice)

 Louie Torrellas ...  Lefty (voice)
 Madena Parwana ...  Delilah, Jezebel (voice)
 Ian Stynes ...  Otto Tyler, Asylum Inmate (voice)
 Anthony Macbain ...  Freelay (voice)
 Jay Capozello ...  Hector (voice)
 Adam Tetzloff ...  Duncan (voice)
 Michael Nathan ...  Lucky (voice) (as Mike Nathan)
 William DeVizia ...  Vance, Asylum Inmate (voice)
 Franceska Clemens ...  Ms. Rushinski, Asylum Inmate (voice)

 Jaesun Celebre ...  Justin, Asylum Inmate (voice)
 Jon Young ...  Stan (voice)
 Marco Rodríguez ...  Mr. Castillo (voice) (as Mark Rodriguez)
 Anthony Litton ...  Chuck, Asylum Immate (voice)
 Kerry Shaw ...  Miss. Kopke / Asylum PA / Inmate (voice)
 Gregory Johnson ...  Mr. Ramirez / Additional Voices (voice)
 Pete Adler ...  Mr. Svenson (voice)
 Anthony Carvalho ...  Dorsey (voice)
 Lance Williams ...  Leon (voice)
 Lenny Grossi ...  Max (voice)
 Sanford Santacroce ...  Mr. Sullivan / Additional Voices (voice)
 Andy Hanley ...  Alfred (voice)
 Rob Karol ...  Gregory (voice) (as Rob Carroll)
 Hugh Michaels ...  Additional Voices (voice)
 John Zurhellen ...  Additional Voices (voice)
 Ayana Osada ...  Additional Voices (voice)
 Nick Giovannetti ...  Additional Voices (voice)
 Dan Van Zant ...  Additional Voices (voice)
 Michael Zuccano ...  Additional Voices (voice)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
 Peter Adler ...  Mr. Svenson

 Steve Carlesi ...  Mr. Salvatore

 Jason Fuchs ...  Bo
 Lazlow Jones ...  Announcer
 Jim Norton ...  Officer Morrison
 Brian Speaker ...  Bull / Mascot
 Charles Turner ...  Mr. Hattrick (voice)

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Bully 1 Discussion / This Movie Is Bully Like [*must See*]
« on: November 01, 2006, 04:02:56 AM »
http://youtube.com/watch?v=WAifvU8IQps

A classic scene from the excellent cult british film Scum,
set in a British young offenders institute (or Borstel). On release, it was subject of much scrutiny for its violent, shocking imagery and daring depiction of state run institutions.

It stars a very young Ray winston.

ENJOY:twisted:

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Bully 1 Discussion / I broke my Bully disk
« on: October 27, 2006, 03:24:43 PM »
Errm I broke my Canis Canem Edit/Bully disk:oops:

I acidentally launched my PS2 across the room and busted the disk....I only got it yesterday:mad: :roll:

But I have a cunning plan and will have a fixed copy tomorrow:twisted:

BULLY IS THE BEST GAME THIS YEAR:D No CONTEST!!!!!!

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Bully 1 Discussion / The kid in the new trailer [super Bully]
« on: September 19, 2006, 07:22:46 PM »
The kid in the new trailer with the red stripes on his white shirt with blue trousers... WTF is he?

He's not Russel the biggest bully in school cause you can see that there is a huge/stupid kid in a other video that fits Russels description.

He seems Uber Bad and a super Bully!!!!...

[Its all I had]

He seems bad news

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Which Rockstar character would you like as a teacher in a lesson with Jimmy?
and why?

Anyone Diaz , CJ , Max Payne , Piggsy, Ajax ????????

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Anti-Bully / Jack Thompson wrote a letter for 9/11 [must read]
« on: September 12, 2006, 12:24:03 PM »
Jack wrote a letter for sep 11..lets see what he said :arrow:

John B. Thompson, Attorney at Law
1172 South Dixie Hwy., Suite 111
Coral Gables, Florida 33146
305-666-4366

September 11, 2006



Paul Eibeler, CEO
Entire Board of Directors
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.
622 Broadway

New York, New York 10012 C/o Blank Rome



Re: Corporate Terrorism in and from Manhattan

Dear Mr. Eibeler and Take-Two Directors:



I have wept today seeing again images of what happened five years ago this day. Maybe all of you have wept as well. But each of you, because of your lucrative relationship with Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc., needs to pause to consider not only what has been done by violent men to Manhattan but also what you, in Manhattan, at Take-Two’s corporate headquarters, are doing to spread violence to the rest of the world.


9/11/01 is a date of horrible meaning. So, too, however, is 4/20/99—the day that Klebold and Harris, two homegrown terrorists who literally trained on a violent murder simulation game, killed 12 students, one teacher, and wounded 24 others at Columbine High. Recently disgorged law enforcement documents prove conclusively the central role that Doom played in that massacre, which I predicted on NBC’s Today a week before it happened, even identifying the virtual reality simulator that would figure in it.


America has not been the same since 9/11, and America’s schools have not been the same since 4/20. Read today’s article from the heartland for the nexus between the two events: http://www.battlecreekenquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060908/NEWS01/60908001/1002.


Peggy Noonan, President Reagan’s great speechwriter wrote three days after Columbine: “A line has been crossed. American parents have figured out that the pop culture in which our children are swimming is actually raw sewage that is harmful to their health and dangerous to others.”


Medical, scientific, and law enforcement experts stretching from Ground Zero through Paducah and Jonesboro and on to Columbine have testified before Congress and elsewhere that there is a direct causal link between the violent video games that you still make, market, and sell to kids and the violence they act out. Pope John Paul II spoke of a “culture of death” that permeates our culture. Take-Two is a willing participant in that culture of death—for money. There are three dead in Alabama because of your Grand Theft Auto games. There are numerous others dead because minors took your Mature-rated murder simulation games and immersed their souls in them, taking other souls to eternity with them.


I represented all six parents of the three girls slain by a fourteen-year-old video gamer in Paducah. They live every day of their lives with their own Ground Zero—a hallway in a school in Kentucky.


This very morning, September 11, 2006, your company is directly selling at your http://www.rockstargames.com corporate web site your Mature-rated video games to anyone of any age, with no verification whatsoever as to the ages of the buyer, even though reliable age-verification software is available that your company refuses to use. Why? Because you want kids to buy your adult products that are particularly dangerous in their hands.

You lie, both as a company and as individuals who receive lucre from Take-Two, when you say that you do not want children to have your adult products. This very day a law firm in Manhattan is suing you, on behalf of the New York City employee pension funds, for having known for nine months that the “Hot Coffee sex mod” was in your Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas game, all the while selling it to minors. This is a criminal act. You, Mr. Eibeler, at the very least, should go to jail for that criminal act.


There is one thing one can say about the vicious men who killed men, women, and children in Manhattan five years ago this day. At least they believed in something, and they killed for a reason, as twisted and as Satanic as it was and is. But you Take-Two operatives, you corporate prostitutes, believe in absolutely nothing save the nihilistic vow to avarice. “The love of money is the root of all sorts of evil.” Those roots run deep and have taken over at Take-Two.


I set out years ago to destroy your company, and by God’s grace, that end is in sight, despite your hiring of the Philadelphia giant law firm and your lobbyist on Capitol Hill, Blank Rome, to try to destroy me. Your company must be destroyed because you will not stop selling virtual reality violence to children. Blood is on your hands, in Fayette, in Oakland, in Cold Spring, in Medina, in Lake Worth, on Sam Donaldson’s Ranch in New Mexico, and in Miami.


In a little over a month, you plan to release Bully—a Columbine simulation game whose recent “trailers” exquisitely prove that fact. The nation’s fourth largest school district asked you not to release this school violence simulator. You couldn’t care less.


I stood outside your Manhattan offices a year ago with African American school children, calling themselves the Peaceoholics, begging you not to release Bully. We took our plea regarding Bully to the New York Post, then to ABC’s World News Tonight, and then to CNN’s Lou Dobbs Tonight. You could not have cared less.


Colin Powell was right: “America has lost a sense of shame.” You can’t shame corporate whores.


Radical, fascist Islamists recruit to their cause partly with the cry that American pop culture is raw sewage flowing to the rest of the world from a corrupted West. Take-Two helps cut the legs off the rebuttal to that argument. That is precisely why your corporate legs must be cut off, and by God’s grace, it will happen and it is happening.



You in Manhattan remember 9/11. Remember, too, 4/20. They were both acts of terrorism for which there must and will be consequences.



Repent, for your corporate end is near. And Mr. Eibeler, I intend to see you in prison.



Regards, Jack Thompson



Copy: The Florida Bar
Arkansas State Bar
Judge James Moore, Alabama
Media
FTC
Others


-- Did you see the paragraph I highlighted :roll: ---

P.S. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO CONTACT JACK THOMPSON ON THE MATTER
HERE:

John B. Thompson, Attorney at Law
1172 South Dixie Hwy., Suite 111
Coral Gables, Florida 33146
305-666-4366

 :twisted:  :twisted:  :twisted:  :twisted:  :twisted: HA! HA! WE KNOW WERE U LIVE MR THOMPSON

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Bully 1 Discussion / Mr. HoBo
« on: September 08, 2006, 11:52:20 AM »
I wanna talk about the towns Hobo that teaches you fighting moves.

First of

-He's a Hobo with an out of class kid,  :shock: .
and I'm a bit freaked out at what you can learn from a Hobo.....

 :lol:  :lol:  :lol:

I can't wait to meet him :D

[He's a friend of Bully-Board :wink: ]


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Bully 1 Discussion / Canis Canem Edit preview- CVG
« on: September 05, 2006, 02:30:27 PM »
This is from http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=145473

Canis Canem Edit

Due more to its name than anything else, Rockstar Games' Canis Canem Edit is set to be the most controversial game of the year. When it was first announced at last year's E3, the usual suspects (Keith Vaz among them, making a bid to become the UK's answer to Jack Thompson) called for it to be banned, in concert with anti-bullying websites (Bullying Online continues its call for a ban). Thompson, naturally, indulged in his usual frothing at the mouth, an act he has resumed recently, now that Rockstar has announced an October launch date and released a trailer and some new screenshots. Not to mention shown us the game.

Advertisement:Yes, indeed: we have seen a goodly swathe of Canis Canem Edit - down at Rockstar's Kings Road offices. And we can report that it is a rather amusing piece of action-adventure froth that majors on playing things for laughs and, after Table Tennis and the Midnight Club games, is perhaps the tamest, most innocuous effort that Rockstar has ever come up with. Not that trivia like actually seeing what the game is like would have any bearing on the Moral Majority's wish to see it banned.

So, what is it really like? Well, best perhaps to start from the beginning. The intro movie shows the game's protagonist, 15-year-old ginger teen Jimmy Hopkins, being driven to Bullworth Academy by his mother and her umpteenth husband. It is made clear that Jimmy, sulking on the back seat, hates his stepdad and is a troubled teen. He is dumped unceremoniously at the gates of Bullworth Academy (supposedly set in New England), with the words: "See you in a year's time."

LIVING QUARTERS
Which gives the first gameplay hint - Canis Canem Edit takes place over the course of a year, during which the four seasons will pass (the game has a weather engine). Jimmy's first task is to find his dorm room and change into his school uniform - prefects and teachers will bust him if he is not wearing it on campus. On the way there, a quick cut-scene introduces you to Russell, a hulking idiot renowned as the biggest bully in the school. In his room, Jimmy can change clothes, save the game and collapse onto his bed to sleep - being a 15-year-old, he needs his sleep, and if he stays out too late, the screen will blur, he will start moving slowly and will eventually pass out.

Next-door to Jimmy's dorm-room is the boy's common room, with a TV, pool table and arcade machine - which can all be used (Canis Canem Edit is packed full of mini-games) - and a soda dispenser, which restores health. Scripted schoolboy shenanigans and the odd cut-scene (for example, introducing Jimmy to his first "friend", Gary), take place there.

 
SCHOOL LIFE
The school campus is realistically large, consisting of all the buildings you'd expect to find at a school. It positively teems with pupils, teachers and prefects, in a pleasingly life-like manner. It has plenty of things you can interact with - for example, footballs you can kick (quite violently) at other pupils.

The teachers and prefects will bust Jimmy for any transgression, such as pinching a girl's bum or being truant from class (you're not registered as truant until half an hour's worth of game-time has elapsed from the start of the class). Depending on the severity of the offence (signalled by a colour system in the HUD), they will chase you and, if they catch you, haul you up to the headmaster's study. The headmaster will give you a dressing-down and confiscate one of the items that you have earned by completing missions. But the third time you're hauled up in front of the beak, you'll be given a manual labour task to perform, which depends on the season - in summer, it'll be mowing the football pitch, in winter, shovelling snow from around the teachers' cars. If you're busted, your best plan is to leg it, and hide in a locker or even a waste bin.

LESSONS
Since Jimmy's at school, he has to attend lessons - which are basically mini-games that increase in difficulty (and therefore become more interesting) as you work your way through the five levels of learning in each subject. The subjects on Bullworth Academy's curriculum are English, chemistry, art, metal-work, PE and photography. The simplest chemistry mini-game, for example, is a rhythm action effort, and when you finish it, you acquire the ability to make fire-crackers. Each completed schoolwork mini-game brings you an ability - the first English lesson, for example, gives you the chance to apologise, which can come in handy when dealing with bullies.

 
CLIQUES
As the storyline unfolds, you discover that there are distinct cliques in the game, each of which generally hangs out in the same place. To be specific, they are: the Nerds (who can be found outside the library, natch), the Jocks, the Dropouts, the Preppies and the Greasers. Plenty of the missions involve defending Nerds, often from Greasers - eventually, you develop different relationships with each clique.

FIGHTING
Obviously, the fighting engine is at the core of Canis Canem Edit's gameplay, and first impressions suggested that it is pretty decent. It is, of course, the game's most controversial aspect - the anti-bullying organisations all insist that bullying victims shouldn't fight back. Jimmy can punch, kick and grapple, and can chain moves together into special moves (many of which are acquired as the game progresses). He also has finishing moves. But there is not a drop of blood in the game and, like The A-Team, nobody dies - vanquished foes lie on the floor for a while and then pick themselves up and scurry off.

WEAPONS
More controversy here. Rockstar, rather cutely, has concentrated on recreating the sort of weapons you would find at all schools. Except that there are no knives or guns in the game (instantly making it more innocuous than real life - at least, real life as experienced by pupils at sink-hole comprehensives). But you do get marbles (useful when you're being chased), fire-crackers, water-bombs, dustbin-lids, slingshots.... and baseball bats. The latter are generally found in the possession of bullies (you can trigger a special grapple move to wrestle them out of their hands) and, cannily, away from the school grounds, in the town adjoining Bullworth Academy, many parts of which are pretty seedy, and which makes up about three-quarters of the game world (the town includes a Carnival area and a beach). Baseball bats also disintegrate after a few swift applications. Jimmy also has access to two basic vehicles - a skateboard and a push-bike.

 
INTERACTION WITH CHARACTERS
You can free-roam (as you would expect from a Rockstar action-adventure game), and interact with random characters. That interaction can be positive or negative, depending on which button you press. You can, for example, call on some classic playground moves, such as the nose-pull. But the best random interaction we saw involved Jimmy walking into a flowerbed, picking a bunch of flowers and presenting them to a girl. As she responded positively (Jimmy can also pinch girls' backsides, which inevitably leads to a swift kick to his cojones), Jimmy was able to steam in and plant a kiss on her lips. We're assured (and no doubt, this is true, following the Hot Coffee debacle) that Jimmy can't do anything less innocent to girls than kiss them.

MISSIONS
According to Rockstar, Canis Canem Edit contains about 50 compulsory missions and 25 optional ones - which should equate to a decent amount of gameplay time, even if the missions take a while to reach any sort of difficulty level (the learning curve looks pretty gentle). The game is split into five or six chapters (curiously, Rockstar seemed unsure about the precise number), the first of which is confined to the school campus (only after completing it do you get access to the town beyond the gates).

We saw quite a few missions, which should at least give you a flavour of the game. Each started with a cut-scene featuring snappy dialogue bound to render those who had boarding school educations somewhat misty-eyed.

 
One typical mission sees Melvin, the fat Nerd, exhorting to retrieve his "Grottoes and Gremlins" character sheets, which have been stolen and distributed among four bullies. In the version of the HUD we saw (Rockstar says the HUD still isn't finalised), they showed up as yellow crosses on the mini-map; the mission simply consisted of chasing them down one by one, then beating them at combat.

The cutest mission we saw was entitled Panty Raid, and started with a cut-scene of Jimmy's teacher emerging from a porn shop in the town, clutching a bundle of magazines, and spinning an amusingly implausible story about forgetting to collect the dirty laundry from the girls' dorm. So it was up to Jimmy to climb a trellis into the girls' dorm, and stealth around with help from the mini-map, avoiding patrolling teachers and female pupils and picking up knickers dotted around various rooms.

Another mission involved on-rails shooting, set in the town. Jimmy caught up with Algy the Nerd, whose whereabouts you had to determine by saving his mate Cornelius from a bunch of Greasers. Eventually, you discover Algy and his geeky mate Chad, with Lola, girlfriend of Johnny Vincent, head of the Greasers. Legging it on two bicycles - with Jimmy on the back of one - you're soon pursued by Greasers and must keep them at bay using your slingshot and fire-crackers, while the pursuing Greasers chuck eggs and snowballs at you.

We also saw one end-of-chapter boss mission, involving Jimmy taking on Russell, the hulking, neanderthal king of the bullies, in the arena-like surroundings of the school gym (with most of the school's pupils cheering you on). Russell is very strong, and will knock you down with ease if you let him get close, but he is also as thick as a plank, and will launch a bull-like charge which, as long as you step aside as late as possible, will see him run into the wall and stun himself - at which point you can get in a flurry of attacks until he recovers the few wits he possesses. When you've dealt with Russell, you and he become friends, and a plot-twist ensues. We won't spoil it by being too specific.

 
SO, WHAT DO WE THINK?
We were quite impressed by Canis Canem Edit. Hardcore it ain't - either in gameplay or its content, despite what Thompson, Vaz and their ilk might want you to believe. But the gameplay is reasonably varied, the fighting system is pretty decent, the graphics are excellent, the game world is believable, akkk the usual Rockstar touches and hallmarks are present and correct and, above all, it's consistently amusing, in a Grange Hill meets Just William meets Nigel Molesworth way. You wouldn't say it's a great game - although it's a solid effort. But the inevitable Daily Mail-reader moral outrage that will accompany it might just give it triple-A-title sales figures. Perhaps one day, one of those pompous "moral guardians" who pontificate about games will actually play on of the objects of their wrath, and wonder why they've expending all that unnecessary, self-publicising bluster. Or maybe that's what they're afraid of?

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Bully Archives / New Magazine Scans ( Sep 2nd 06 ) Exclusive B-Board
« on: September 01, 2006, 09:40:33 PM »
I said I would and I have.
Here are the Game Master Scans from the mag I bought today....Scanned by ME!..Uploaded by ME! - Znib
Bully-Board Exclusive scans :wink:


The Front cover

























If you buy the UK GM Mag [out now] you get these stickers which I have







Yours,
Znib

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Bully Archives / Brand New Screenshots! (Sep 1st 06)
« on: September 01, 2006, 09:32:51 PM »
From IGN :wink:


















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Bully 1 Discussion / The Fat Kid
« on: August 30, 2006, 08:07:11 PM »
The Fat Kid
 Here he is outside of school

Say hello to the Fat kid :lol:

He's, in my View ,begging for some Bully time :twisted:


What do you think :?:

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Bully 1 Discussion / School Dinners
« on: August 30, 2006, 10:55:56 AM »
With the fact that Bully seems to have customization and a require to Sleep, Do you think R* have put the need to eat as well?

I think so:

whether eating in the school lunch hall, snaking from a vending machine or catching a bite to eat in town..I could see this happening as
Young boys do need there grub!

But would this mean you could have a Fat Jimmy or Skinny Jimmy....This would add a new dimention to the Schools society's view on fellow students like Jimmy and what makes him cool.

-Plus the old concept or Disgusting School dinners would be funny as well to see in the game.

Also what would be on the menu, I could see the town having fast food outlets like the ones in San Andreas..Buger Shot etc.......The school could have Mash and lots of it.

Also what about Food fights at Lunch time

[Note- There has been no word from R* or anyone on eating its just a disscussion]

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Bully Archives / Brand New Screenshots! (Aug 29th 06)
« on: August 29, 2006, 02:59:58 PM »
Courtesy from IGN



















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Bully Archives / Brand New Screenshots! (Aug 28th 06)
« on: August 27, 2006, 08:28:41 PM »
Credit to Bully-Board User Poison boy :D





























[note to see bigger quality visit http://playstation.ptgamers.com/galeria.asp?id_galeria=79&tipo=Em+Desenvolvimento]

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Anti-Bully / Jack Thompson
« on: August 27, 2006, 11:05:16 AM »
Everything you needed to know

http://forums.facepunchstudios.com/showthread.php?t=170455

I can't believe it but this website makes me hate him more

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