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Bully: Scholarship Edition was nominated for the Best Voice Acting award for an Xbox 360 game at IGN's Best of 2008 awards. [53] The PlayStation 2 version of Bully received a "Platinum" sales award from the Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA), [54] indicating sales of at least 300,000 copies in the United Kingdom. [55]
Bully: Anniversary Edition: Android: December 8, 2016: War Drum Studios [104] iOS: L.A. Noire: The VR Case Files: HTC Vive: December 15, 2017: Videogames Deluxe Sydney / Rockstar San Diego / Rockstar Toronto / Rockstar North / Rockstar Leeds / Virtuos [105] Oculus Rift: March 29, 2018 [106] PlayStation VR: September 24, 2019 [107] Red Dead ...
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Bully: PS3, Xbox 360, PS2, Wii, iOS, Android, Shield Android TV, Shield Tablet, Shield Portable: Rockstar Games (Rockstar Vancouver) (Take-Two Interactive) Based upon its title, it was perceived that Bully glorified bullying. The fact that the main character, Jimmy, could also kiss another boy was a matter of controversy. [117]
Opaque binary blob (OBB) is a term used in network engineering and computer science to refer to a sizeable piece of data, which looks like binary garbage from outside, by entities which do not know what that blob denotes or carries, but make sense to entities which have access permission and access functions to them.
OBB may refer to: ÖBB, Austrian Federal Railways; OBB (band), a Christian pop rock band; Oliver B. Bumble, comic series and name of its main character; Opaque binary blob, a file format, which is (among others) used by the Android operating system; Open Buy Back, a security; Oriented bounding box, a type of bounding volume used in computer ...
The Ant Bully is a video game based on the movie of the same name. It was released on July 24, 2006 alongside the theatrical release of the movie before becoming a game for the Wii on December of that same year. The story and actions of the game correspond to that of the film.
Jim Schutze, a reporter with the Houston Chronicle, [31] wrote the 1997 best-selling true crime book Bully: A True Story of High School Revenge. [ 1 ] The book was adapted by David McKenna (credited under the pseudonym "Zachary Long", after he demanded his name be removed from the film [ 32 ] ) and Roger Pullis into the 2001 film Bully ...