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Bully Trailer Hits the Web

GGLucas writes "Contrary to the rumours that have spread about the Rockstar game, Bully, and it's storyline, the game's trailer as released by IGN today spins in a completely different direction, anti-game critics will not be happy. From the article: 'Bully puts players in control of 15 year-old Jimmy Hopkins — a boy who has just begun his first year in the New England-based Bullworth Academy, and a guy who's charged with the mission of ridding the school of a number of its undesirable elements.'"

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  1. Re:Bad marketting by zerocommazero · · Score: 5, Informative
    I guess it's the fact that NO ONE remembered (especially the editor) that the original game synopsis WAS that you were a kid who basically got fed up and fought back against bullies, bad teachers, etc.

    Come on, Slashdot, you're supposed to be better than the regular news spin!

  2. Mod parent up! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    Their target demographic is nerds, so why do they create a game about our oldest enemy?

    Mod parent up. please. He didn't know better, and still, I applaud his immediate courage to stand up and defend our ranks.

    In the meantime, I can answer your question: because they're working on a crossover sequel, Bully 2/Postal 3: Siege over Columbine.

    Uh... right

    Anyway, from the website's overview:

    "The Rockstar tradition of groundbreaking, original gameplay and humorous tongue-in-cheek storytelling invades an entirely new setting: the schoolyard.

    As a mischievous schoolboy, you'll stand up to bullies, get picked on by teachers, play pranks, win or lose the girl, and ultimately learn to navigate the obstacles of the worst school around, Bullworth Academy - a corrupt and crumbling prep school with an uptight facade.

    The story follows Jimmy Hopkins, a teenager who's been expelled from every school he's ever attended. Left to fend for himself after his mother abandons him at Bullworth to go on her fifth honeymoon, Jimmy has a whole year at Bullworth ahead of him, working his way up the social ladder of this demented institution of supposed learning, standing up for what he thinks is right and taking on the liars, cheats and snobs who are the most popular members of the student body and faculty. If Jimmy can survive the school year and outsmart his rivals, he could rule the school.

    Ready yourself for a hilarious return to campus living with Bully, the outrageously funny debut title from Rockstar Vancouver, available exclusively for PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system this October."


    This actually looks like a fun game. I'd play it.

    Mr. Trolley,
    Trolls, Inc

  3. The Telstra/Gamearena mirror by AHuxley · · Score: 4, Informative
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    Domestic spying is now "Benign Information Gathering"
    1. Re:The Telstra/Gamearena mirror by Aladrin · · Score: 4, Informative
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      "If you make people think they're thinking, they'll love you; But if you really make them think, they'll hate you." - DM
  4. Re:Porn vs. Violence by TheoMurpse · · Score: 4, Informative
    NC-17 movies exist, as do R movies (which require a parent).
    I will dispute this, inasmuch as movie ratings are more contractual. The chain is basically:
    The MPAA has de facto control over most movie theatres in the US (Cinemark, etc.) through contracts (i.e. a movie theatre which shows first-run MPAA films may not show non-MPAA-certified films, or something to that effect). Thus, films must (if they want strong revenues) pretty much have to get MPAA certification (including receiving a rating) to appear in most movie theatres in the US. Additionally, movie theatres showing these films are contractually obligated, for the most part, to enforce the film ratings by MPAA requirements. There is no legality involved (pornography is a different story, of course). Thus, when you were carded by a theatre before seeing an R-rated film, it was purely based on contracts and societal pressures, not by any legal requirement to do so.
    What about cigerettes and alcohol?
    These have age requirements because it is almost incontrovertible that these substances have either a deleterious effect on one's health or influence minors negatively (and minors in particular have less maturity to deal with these effects, or make the decisions themselves).

    I don't have a great argument about pornography restrictions aside from the fact that the US is a particularly prudish country in regards to sex and nudity.
  5. Bully in the UK... by Neomancer · · Score: 3, Informative

    Not sure if anyone knows. But all the bullying groups in the UK are looking to get the game banned.

    To be quite honest. Banning a game in the UK will lead to a LOT more piracy. People downloading off the net/buying off someone etc
    And its going to make people want to play it a lot more if its banned.. Think banned films. People will always try and get it somehow to find out what all the fuss it about

    Possibly an age restriction I guess. As some druggie/slightly strange in the head kids are unable to discern the difference between reality and a game.. E.g. I think it was manhunt and the kid that stabbed some other kid in a park in the UK.. And they blamed the game for that.. Not the fact he was obviously devoid of any common sense..
    But for the majority.. Probably much like me.. Violent video games were a part of my childhood. But I would never think of going out and copying anything portrayed in those games. So why victimise everyone.. For the small minority who are slightly screwed in the head
    So I think all the bullying websites that are complaining like little girls are helping the games publicity :)

  6. Re:To the anti-game critics: by everphilski · · Score: 3, Informative

    Lot was experiancing contant punishment after selfishly picking the "good land" from Abraham.

    That's why he had a mob of rapists, and had to think of some way to get out of it (and made the wrong choice of throwing his daughers out - and where does it say in the bible that he was justified in doing this? My bible sure doesn't say that...). That's why his hometown was destroyed by brimstone, because it was such an abomination before God. That's (partially) why his wife died, and why he lost all his posessions... and got captured by an opposing faction of kings.

    But Abraham comes along and saves his ass, cause he's a good guy, and an archetype of Christ.