Campus [PS2/XBOX - Cancelled]

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by Refurs In: MICROSOFT| SONY| playstation 2| xbox

25 Jul 2009

Campus was a game in development at Ubisoft Montreal for Playstation 2 and Xbox. Although there was never an official announcement, the game is said to have similarities with Rockstar’s Bully. In 2005, Campus was canned after two years of development.

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2 Responses to Campus [PS2/XBOX - Cancelled]

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Jacko

July 25th, 2009 at 9:22 pm

Wow, that actually looked pretty cool. Kind of cartoony, but they should’ve gave it a shot.

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dude

February 19th, 2010 at 12:23 am

yep…i would have got this. I loved bully.

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