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    Bully II: When You Lose, You Really Lose

    posted @ 10/10/2007 09:56:00 AM by evermore
    Rockstar Games has announced its follow-up to last year's Bully, called Bully II: RIAA Edition. Unlike the original, the new game has a single bad guy: the Record Industry Association of America.

    In the game, the player portrays one of many real-life victims of the RIAA: a single mother, an 83-year-old grandmother and an 11-year-old grade school student, among others.

    The player must fight against self-serving politicians, befuddled judges and vicious lawyers as they travel from level to level up the chain, until they face the most devasting adversary of all, the mammoth, snarling, four-headed RIAA Monster.

    The Deluxe version of the game comes with a first-generation Microsoft Zune with 24 tracks of low bitrate versions of songs obtained from Kazaa and other music sharing websites.

    The game itself is free, but you will be charged $222,000 if you lose the final battle with the RIAA.


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