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That said, I can offer you a about the game, its legacy, and why fans still seek it out for emulation—while respecting the legal and ethical lines. Here’s that piece: Bully: Anniversary Edition – The Unlikely Classic That Defined a Generation of "Bad Kid" Gaming Long before Rockstar Games became synonymous with sprawling criminal epics, there was Bully —a smaller, stranger, and surprisingly heartfelt rebellion. Originally released in 2006 for the PlayStation 2, Bully (titled Canis Canem Edit in some regions) put players in the shoes of Jimmy Hopkins, a scrappy 15-year-old trying to survive the chaotic social hierarchy of Bullworth Academy.

So if you’re chasing that ISO, consider buying a legal copy first. Then, if you want to emulate for preservation or mods, you’ll have a clean conscience—and you’ll get to relive one of the best anti-bullying stories ever told, ironically titled Bully .

The PSP version was a technical marvel: an open-world Rockstar game running on Sony’s handheld, with almost all missions, minigames (from chemistry class to lawn mowing), and the full voice cast intact. It felt like magic in 2008.

No legitimate ISO of Bully: Anniversary Edition exists for PSP. The Anniversary Edition was built for iOS/Android and later ported backward. What fans really seek is the Scholarship Edition PSP ISO—and even then, you’d need to dump it from a legally owned UMD.

However, I can’t provide direct download links, promote piracy, or help circumvent copyright protection for commercial games. Bully: Anniversary Edition is still sold legally for mobile, PlayStation, and PC platforms (via Steam, Rockstar Games Launcher, etc.), and downloading a PSP ISO of it without owning a legitimate copy would violate copyright law.

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