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Bully: Scholarship Edition is a re-release of Bully for the Xbox 360, Wii, and Windows.

Both versions contained new missions and subjects on top of all the original PS2 version content; additionally, the Wii version implemented motion controls into gameplay in many situations.

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For people unfamiliar with this game, its about Jimmy Hopkins dealing with Gary Smith and both in and out of school experience. Its created by the company Rockstar Games which is famous for the Grand Theft Auto series. With that influence it created the new template for other great games like The Godfather, The Warriors and is the Nintendo equivalent but less engaging Legend of Zelda series. This game has a new take on life in school revolving not just about bullies but types of people that Jimmy hangs around with. With the success of the Playstation 2 version, the Wii and Xbox360 gets the two player mini games. In addition the new missions revolved in chapter 3 involving the drunk Santa Claus and the new classes that's been added. The Nintendo Wii version is highly recommended with the motion controls while the Xbox360 version comes with a warning: As of this time, even with the patch, that this game suffers a lot of glitches, bugs, crashes and high instability even though it has better graphics than PS2 and Wii. Worse, the Windows may follow a similar fate like the Xbox360.

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