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Rockstar Games, the industry's lightning rod for controversy, continues its reputation for edgy, unusual material in Bully for PlayStation 2, a game that stars a juvenile delinquent in a reform school for troubled teens. More a sardonic pastiche of 1980s high school films than a violent ode to the publisher's Grand Theft Auto past, Bully carefully recreates an academic atmosphere with classrooms, lunch periods, socializing with other students, season-related events, and plenty of areas to explore before curfew. Fifteen-year-old Jimmy Hopkins reluctantly attends the strict Bullworth Academy for a year, during which he'll develop skills, befriend peers, romance girls, and make a name for himself as either a hero or a miscreant.
The world in Bully in many ways adheres to a structured schedule, with students attending two periods of classes and engaging in other daily routines. Yet there is also a considerable amount of freedom in how players go about their daily tasks. They can elect to skip classes and cause mischief, at the risk of being sent to the principal's office for reprimanding. There are also missions to undertake on behalf of the five main cliques populating the school: jocks, nerds, greasers, preps, and bullies. Hopkins can interact with each character positively or negatively, through carefully worded dialogue or via pranks such as shoving students in lockers or pouring itching powder on garments.
Activities Hopkins will engage in include zipping across campus on a skateboard, pedaling through town on "borrowed" bikes, playing video games in his dorm room, signing up for dodgeball, boxing, or wrestling in the gym, and even snapping photos for a yearbook. Mission types range from straightforward errands to more elaborate stealth and slingshot shooting segments. While there are no guns in the game, weapons such as baseball bats, garbage can lids, and similar items can be found within the environment. Hand-to-hand combat options include combos, disarm moves, and "humiliation" attacks, with a control system that relies more on timing than on learning complicated commands. The first release from Rockstar Vancouver Ltd., Bully features an enhanced version of the graphics engine used in 2004's Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. ~ Scott Alan Marriott, All Game Guide
Production Credits
Company 1: Rockstar Vancouver
Production: Jeronimo Barrera, Steve Martin
Art Direction: Steven Olds
Design Direction: Sergei Kuprejanov
Technical Direction: Mike Slett, Peter Grant
Written By: Danhouser, Jacob Krarup
Assistant Producer: Mike Lee
Design: Chris Stimson, Josh Needleman
AI: Scot Fraser, Warren Johnson
AI Scripting: Tony LaBorie
Gameplay Programming: Mike Waltman, Alex Hadjadj, Mike Morace, Pete Veys, Stephen Johnson, Troels Gram, Elliot Potter
Animation Code: Liberty Walker, Jonathan Yim
Gameplay Scripting: Jason Au, Mark McIntyre, Matt Norman, Roberto Alcantara, Raul Figueroa Cruz, Rui Campos, Terry Litrenta, Scott Penman
Technical Artist: Cory Lake
Environment Art: Andrew Wood, Jae Young Lee
Character Art: Jared Fry, Amy Dolphin, Loksoon Lim, Mike Gillen
Animation Design: Mark Tennant
Animation: JJ Gonzales, Ryan Schacter, Steven Kong
Cutscene Animation: Duncan Shields, Joseph Nasrallah, Justin Bullard
Graphic Art: Dave Byun
Concept Art: Ken Nicholls
Audio Code: Shae Archibald, Tom Schulz
Sound Design: John McCulloch
QA Manager: Anim Ali
QA: Carlo Audia, Kelly Grimes, Ken Chu, Norm Brown
Support: Dave Toews, Kelly Gibson
Company 2: Rockstar Games NYC
Executive Producer: Sam Houser
VP of Creative: Dan Houser
Art Director: Alex Horton
Visualization Director: Steven Olds
Director of Quality Assurance: Jeff Rosa
Associate Producer: Lee Cummings
Senior Lead Analyst: Lance Williams
Lead Analyst: Gene Overton
Rockstar Test Team: Brian Alcazar, Chris Choi, James Dima, Sean Flahety, Michael Fleizach, Rich Huie, Christopher Mansfield, Brian Planer, William Rompf, Adam Stennet, Adam Tetzloff, Chris Plummer, Gene Overton, Jameel Vega, Mike Hong, Devin Smither, Ethan Abeles, Jay Capozello, Marc Rodriguez, Mike Nathan, Tamara Carrion
Business Development Director: Sean Macaluso
Production Team: Rod Edge, Eli Weissman, Fraceska Clemens, Phil Poli, Jaesun Celebre, Anthony Carvalho, Peter Adler, Caleb Oglesby, Robert Karol, Anthony Litton, Ian Stynes, Brian Scibinico, Jonathan Endicott, Kerry Shaw, John Zurhellen
Motion Graphics: Maryam Parwana
Supervising Sound Editor: Nicholas Montgomery
Voiceover Director: William DeVizi
Voice of Jimmy Hopkins: Gerry Rosenthal
Voice of Gary Smith: Peter Vack
Voice of Pete Kowalski: Matt Bush
Voice of Derby Harrington: John LaVelle
Voice of Johnny Vincnet: Rocco Rosanio
Voice of Russell Northrop: Cody Melton
Voice of Ernest: Jess Tendler
Voice of Algie: Brett Tabisel
Voice of Lola: Phoebe Strole
Voice of Beatrice: Caitlin Greer
Voice of Mandy: Elena Franklin
Voice of Zoe: Molly Fox
Voice of Melvin: Charlie Saxton
Voice of Pinky: Kaija Matiss
Voice of Tad: Baron Vaughn
Voice of Clint (AKA Henry): Justin Mortellito
Voice of Dr. Crabblesnitch: Ralph Gunderman
Voice of Dr. Slawter: Kurt Rhodes
Voice of Mr. Hattrick: Charles Turner
Voice of Mr. Galloway: Robert Stanton
Voice of Mr. Burton: Michael Boyle
Voice of Dr. Watts: Jarel Davidow
Voice of Miss Danvers: Lori Funk
Voice of Edna: Kathy Rossetter
Voice of Hobo: Angus Hepburn
Voice of Ms. Philips: Blair Ross
Voice of Brandy Emire Lena: Blair Ross
Voice of Chad: Brandon Gill
Voice of Ricky: TJ Del Reno
Voice of Damon: Ben Curtis
Voice of Thad: Kevin Cahoon
Voice of Bo: Jason Fuchs
Voice of Casey: Dmitri Michann
Voice of Peanut: Joe Aro
Voice of Dennis Ostermaier: Tobias Mason
Voice of Edgar Munsen: Jan Milewicz
Voice of Norton: Adam Chandler-Berat
Voice of Davis: Geoff Wigdor
Voice of Gord: Andrew Gehling
Voice of Bif Taylor: Andrew Rannells
Voice of Juri: Lloyd Floyd
Voice of Constantinos: Mathew Stadelman
Voice of Mascot: Mathew Stadelman
Voice of Parker: Cory Anker
Voice of Ted Thompson: Alex Censese
Voice of Zack Owens: Adam Sietz
Voice of Karen: Cai Oglesby
Voice of Hal: Leonard Spinelli
Voice of Cornelius: Chaz Stevens
Voice of Mr. Wiggins: Gary Yudman
Voice of Bethany Jones: Lane Keough
Voice of Sheldon: John Magaro
Voice of Melody: Shannon Amabile
Voice of Ivan: Cohile Brocato
Voice of Dan: Matt Sauerhoff
Voice of Mrs. Peabody: Flo Salant
Voice of Mr. Luntz: Sean Ede
Voice of Mrs McRae: Susan Blommaert
Voice of Gurney: Dave Isaacs
Voice of Mrs. Carvin: Patricia Kilgoriff
Voice of Kirby: Chris Kromer
Voice of Officer Monson: Mike Plant
Voice of Trent: Jaime McAdams
Voice of Tom: Conor Paolo
Voice of Edward: Ryan King
Voice of Gloria: Lea Ostner
Voice of Lance Dylan Schneider: Lea Ostner
Voice of Bryce Ben Levin: Lea Ostner
Voice of Denny: Vincent Lombardi
Voice of Troy: Evan Weinstein
Voice of Christy: Maine Anders
Voice of Maria Theresa: Kanika Looby
Voice of Donald: Jimmy Walsh
Voice of Ms. Isaacs: Tiffany Little-Canfield
Voice of Karl Branting: Wilhelm Lewis
Voice of Pedro: Daniel Tay
Voice of Fatty: Ryan Cotler
Voice of Neil: Jesse Lenat
Voice of Mrs. Lisburn: Dody Goodman
Voice of Eunice: Cody Rose
Voice of Omar Romero: James Kennedy
Voice of Miss Abby: Stephanie Hepburn
Voice of Mihailovich: Gregory Korotischevsky
Voice of Ray: John Walker
Voice of Bucky: Tim Wersan
Voice of Luis: Adam Scarimbolo
Voice of Betty: Saetha Ebans
Voice of Mr. Moratti: Vincenzo Sanseviero
Voice of Mr. Doolin: Howard Ross
Voice of Mr. Smith: Tom Mardirosian
Voice of Mr. Huntington: David White
Voice of Fenwick: Robert Whaley
Voice of Mr. Gordon: Todd Susman
Voice of Nate: Sean Morgan
Voice of Mr. Bubas: Tony Call
Voice of Trevor: Adam Serwer
Voice of Handy: Paul Diomede
Voice of Mom: Geneva Carr
Voice of Stepfather: Michael Cullen
Voice of Mr. Johnson: Todd Pistone
Voice of Bob: Tom Vergow
Voice of Theo: Scott Smith
Voice of Mr. Carmichael: Douglas Keeve
Voice of O'Rourke: Tom Zurhellen
Voice of Paris: Gaylord Rice
Voice of Dr. Bambillo: Bryan Doerries
Voice of Krakauer: Walter Mueller
Voice of Officer Ivanovich: Ron Reeve
Voice of Officer Morrison: James Norton
Voice of Mr. Buckingham: Michael Bower
Voice of Mr. Salvatore: Steve Carlesi
Voice of Angie: Sue Jean Kim
Voice of Mr. Oh: Andrew Pang
Voice of Crystal: Mikki
Voice of Officer Williams: Chad Coleman
Voice of Wade: Matt Monroe
Voice of Nicky Charles: Roderick Convington
Voice of Mr. Huntingdon: David White
Voice of Lefty: Louie Torrellas
Voice of Delilah: Madena Parwana
Voice of Jezebel: Madena Parwana
Voice of Otto Tyler: Ian Stynes
Voice of Freeley: Anthony Macbain
Voice of Hector: Jay Capozello
Voice of Duncan: Adam Tetzloff
Voice of Lucky: Mike Nathan
Voice of Vance: William DeVizia
Voice of Ms. Rushinski: Franceska Clemen
Voice of Justin: Jaesun Celbre
Voice of Stan: Jon Young
Voice of Mr. Castillo: Mark Rodriguez
Voice of Chuck: Anthony Litton
Voice of Miss Kopke: Kerry Shaw
Voice of Mr. Ramirez: Gregory Johnson
Voice of Mr. Svenson: Pete Adler
Voice of Dorsey: Anthony Carvalho
Voice of Leon: Lance Williams
Voice of Max: Lenny Grossi
Voice of Mr. Sullivan: Sanford Santacroce
Voice of Alfred: Andy Hanley
Voice of Gregory: Rob Karol
Voice of Asylum PA: Kerry Shaw
Voice of Assylum Inmate: Kerry Shaw
Voice of Asylum Inmate: Anthony Litton, Franceska Clemens, Ian Stynes, Jaesun Celebre, William DeVizia
Additional Dialogue: Jacob Krarup, Hugh Michaels, John Zurhellen, Gregory Johnson, Ayana Osada, Nick Giovannetti, Daniel Van Zant, Michael Zoccano, Sanford Santacroce
Motion Capture Performed By: Daniel Zaitchik, Peter Vack, Darrin Malone, Justin Moretlliti, Jesse Tendler, Brett Tabisel, Caitlin Greer, Pheobe Strole, Elena Franklin, Molly Fox, Lori Funk, Kurt Rhoads, William McCall, Matt Bush, Brian Podnos, Robert Lenzie, Charlie Saxton, Mike Boyle, Linda Nelson, Blair Ross, Alex Cendese, A. J. Shively, Brandon Gill, Jarel Davidow, Cody Melton, Emire Lena, Jamar Cargo, Timothy Kubart, Josh Tyson, Adam Chandler Berat, Amanda Goodman
Motion Capture Recording: Perspective Studios
Casting By: Telsey & Company
Original Musical Score Written and Performed By: Shawn Lee
Original Musical Score Engineered By: Pierre Duplan
Flute and Sax: Andy Ross
Trumpet: Dominic Glover
Trombone: Michol Thompson
Rockstar NYC Publishing Team: Terry Donovan, Jennifer Kolbe, Devin Winterbottom, Adam Tedman, Hosi Simon, Paul Yeates, Justin Hills, David Santana, Mike Cala, Daniel Einzig, Jordan Chew, Devin Bennett, Bruce Dugan, Maria Tabia, Megan Henretta, Gauri Khindaria, Lyonel Tollemache, Kath Horton, Mayumi Kobayashi, Nick Giovannetti, Jesse Saland, Mike Torok, Angus Wong, Greg Lau, Jerry Luna, Alice Chuang, Daisuke Taoka, Job Stauffer, Andrea Borzuku, Lenny Grossi, Russell Lewis, Sean Mackenzie, Jean Moncada, Pete Shima, Rowan Hajaj, Keichia Bean
Additional Illustrations: Stephen Bliss, Anthony Macbain
Company 3: Rockstar London
Product Development and Publishing: Neil Stephen, Nijiko Walker, Lucien King, Alan Jack, Andrew Forrest, Ben Sutcliffe, Chris Madgwick, Chris Wood, CJ Gibson, David Manley, Graham Ainsley, Hamish Brown, Heloise Williams, Hugh Michaels, James Crocker, Jordan Fisher, Jürgen Mol, Laura Battistuzzi, Maike Köhler, Marie Bailey, Melanie Clark, Nick Walker, Paul Nicholls, Peter Field, PJ Sim, Richard Barnes, Shino Hori, Tuukka Taipalvesi
QA Manager: Mark Lloyd
Deputy QA Manager: Tim Bates
QA Supervisor: Charlie Kinloch
Lead Tester: Steve McGagh
Secondary Lead Tester: Philip Deane
Tester: André Mountain, Andy Mason, Carl Young, Chris Welsh, Dan Goddard, Dave Lawrence, Dave Fahy, Jason Trindall, James Cree, Joby Luckett, Jon Gittus, Jonathan Stones, Lee Johnson, Matt Hewitt, Matthew Lunnon, Mike Bennett, Mike Blackburn, Mike Emeny, Nathan Buchanan, Pete Broughton, Phil Alexander, Rob Dunkin, Sergio Russo, Simon Lawrence, Steve Bell, Will Riggott, Jonathan Ealam
Localization Supervisor: Antoine Cabrol
Localization Team: Breogán Zazpe Tejedor, Carola Berens, Christopher M. Bengner, Ferruccio Cinquemani, Gabriel Bienzobas Mauraza, Nicolas Klimoff, Katja Müller, Paolo Ceccotti, Luca Castiglioni
IT Support: Nick McVey ~ Keith Adams, All Game Guide
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