Rockstar Games originally released Bully for the PlayStation 2 in 2006. While many other Rockstar hits like Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories were ported to the PSP, Bully remained on home consoles and PC.
PPSSPP, an open-source emulator for PSP games, has made it possible for gamers to play Bully on various platforms, including PC, Android, and iOS devices. Although Bully was not officially released for the PSP, a fan-made port of the game has been made available for PPSSPP, allowing gamers to experience the game on devices that wouldn't otherwise be able to run it.
The smaller screen size actually benefits the atmosphere. The lower resolution lends a "gritty" aesthetic that fits the boarding school theme, making the world feel cozy yet restrictive, much like Jimmy’s life there.
If you enjoy open-world games but are tired of the 100-hour slog of modern RPGs, Bully is the perfect palate cleanser. Connect a controller, sit back, and enjoy your time at Bullworth Academy.
However, players looking to experience Jimmy Hopkins’ story on mobile or portable devices have several modern alternatives. Why You Won't Find a Bully ISO for PPSSPP