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50 Cent: Bulletproof

50 Cent: Bulletproof is an action video game developed by Genuine Games and published by Vivendi Universal Games for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox, which released on November 17, 2005. The game was reworked into a PlayStation Portable version titled 50 Cent: Bulletproof G Unit Edition, with a top-down perspective, which released in 2006. A sequel, 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand, was released in 2009.

50 Cent: Bulletproof
Developer(s)Genuine Games
Publisher(s)Vivendi Universal Games
Director(s)David Broadhurst
Designer(s)Haydn Dalton
Rob Reininger
Programmer(s)Steven J. Batiste
Artist(s)Han Randhawa
Gary Brunetti
Yanick Lebel
Writer(s)Terry Winter
Composer(s)Sha Money XL
Platform(s)PlayStation 2, Xbox, PlayStation Portable
ReleasePS2, Xbox
  • NA: November 17, 2005
  • EU: November 25, 2005
PSP
  • NA: August 29, 2006
Genre(s)Action
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

The story revolves around protagonist hip hop musician 50 Cent's search for vengeance against the hitmen who attempted to murder him. The game features members of the G-Unit rap crew as a gang. Dr. Dre plays an arms dealer, Eminem plays a corrupt police officer, and DJ Whoo Kid plays himself as a person selling "bootlegged" music (of the G-Unit camp) out of his trunk. A soundtrack album, titled Bulletproof, was released by DJ Red Heat's Shadyville Entertainment. It won "Best Original Song" in the 2005 Spike TV Video Game Awards.

Plot

50 Cent finds himself being dragged back into the criminal underworld, taking on the most dangerous criminal organizations in New York City.


50 Cent gets a call at home from his former cellmate and friend K Dog, letting him know he is in trouble. 50 Cent leaves and gets his crew together: rappers Lloyd Banks, Young Buck and Tony Yayo. The crew goes to Queens, where they see K Dog being physically assaulted by unknown masked assailants. After killing the assailants and the assailants' masked leader Van Sykes, 50 Cent is shot nine times and left for dead. 50 Cent is brought to Doc Friday, a former licensed doctor until he started writing prescriptions for himself. After recovering, 50 Cent goes to Detective Aaron McVicar (Eminem), a corrupt cop, for information. McVicar agrees to help 50 Cent in exchange for money and a personal favor. 50 Cent and Lloyd Banks go to see K Dog at a safehouse in Scarsdale, New York, where they run into the same masked men from earlier as well as other security guards. 50 discovers K Dog dead as well as the federal prosecutors' corpses.

50 gets K Dog's belongings and brings it back to Bugs, who is able to listen to the messages left on the phone. The messages say K Dog was supposed to meet up with "Spyder", a crystal meth drug dealer about transport routes. 50 goes after Spyder and goes to a junkyard to meet up with him. After killing Spyder's assailants along with McVicar, he kills Spyder and collects a document with an address presumably related to transportation schedules. 50 notices a tattoo similar to the one on K Dog. He cuts Spyder's skin with the tattoo on it and gives it to Bugs. The tattoo is traced back to Wu-Jang, a Chinese drug kingpin. 50 confronts Wu Jang at his office in Chinatown, Manhattan, kills him and his assailants and takes his money.

While returning home on the subway train, 50 Cent later finds himself being hunted by masked assailants, who have tracked him from K Dog's cellphone. Though he is able to kill some, the train breaks down and ends up in an abandoned subway. He fights his way through the subway system and kills the masked assailants' leader, taking his wallet which belongs to DEA special agent Gabriel Espinoza. After this, McVicar cashes in on the favor 50 owes him for the safehouse location. McVicar requests 50 to kill Lou Petra, a fellow corrupt detective who agreed to testify against McVicar in exchange for immunity. 50 Cent and Tony Yayo go to a series of old housing projects, fighting their way through Petra's gang before killing Lou Petra himself.

50 Cent then goes to Booker, a former coast guard who is now homeless, for information related to the document. Booker reads the document and sees that the address listed is at a warehouse in the Docklands. 50 Cent goes to the Docklands and meets the head of the warehouse, O' Hara. When 50 attempts to extract information about transportation shipping schedules from Colombia, Turkey, and Afghanistan, O'Hara locks 50 in the warehouse. It is revealed that O'Hara worked with Spyder in drug trafficking. After 50 Cent and Young Buck kill O'Hara and his biker gang, 50 retrieves the transportation schedule.

Returning back home, 50 goes to Booker with the schedule when Booker is seemingly gunned down by the biker gang. At his funeral, it is revealed that Booker had a daughter.

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Development

G Unit Edition

On August 29, 2006, Vivendi Universal Games released a G Unit Edition for the PlayStation Portable. While the story and cutscenes are the same as the console counterpart, the game eschews the third-person perspective game-play for a top-down, isometric viewpoint. Also added is multiplayer game-play through ad hoc wireless connectivity. The PlayStation Portable version featured a "Vitamin Water" minigame in which the player plays as 50 Cent at the apex of his business endeavors.

Soundtrack

Bulletproof
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedNovember, 2005
Recorded2005
GenreEast Coast rap, hardcore rap, gangsta rap
Length43:15
LabelG-Unit Records, Shadyville
ProducerSha Money XL, J.Bonkaz
50 Cent chronology
The Massacre
(2005)
Bulletproof
(2005)
Curtis
(2007)

The soundtrack was released in November, 2005 and features 13 new songs from 50 Cent.[2] Consumers who pre-ordered the album were also given a previously unreleased DVD of 50 Cent's 2003 European tour called "No Fear, No Mercy".[3]

Track listing

All tracks produced by Sha Money XL, except "Pimpin, Part 2" produced by J.Bonkaz [4]

No.TitleLength
1."Maybe We Crazy"3:29
2."When You Hear That" (featuring Tony Yayo)2:51
3."I'm a Rider"2:42
4."Simply the Best"1:42
5."Pimpin, Part 2"3:56
6."Not Rich, Still Lyin' (The Game Diss)"3:51
7."Why They Look Like That"1:40
8."Come and Get You"2:04
9."I Warned You"2:08
10."I Run NY" (featuring Tony Yayo)4:55
11."Grew Up"1:33
12."South Side"1:31
13."Why Ask Why"2:46
14."Hit Your Ass Up" (featuring Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo)3:19
15."G-Unit Radio" (featuring Whoo Kid)0:43
16."Window Shopper (Remix)" (featuring Mase)4:04
17."Movie Trailer"0:47
18."Best Friend (Remix)" (featuring Olivia)4:10

Reception

50 Cent: Bulletproof received generally mixed reviews due to poor gameplay mechanics but was praised for its solid storyline and music. It received 1 out of 5 and a Golden Mullet from X-Play.[37] In spite of this, it received a positive rating of 8/10 from Official UK PlayStation 2 Magazine.

The PlayStation Portable G Unit Edition received mixed reviews from critics. GameSpot's Alex Navarro did, however, say that it was a better game than the PS2 or Xbox versions.[24]

50 Cent: Bulletproof sold 1,123,000 copies, according to NPD Group (it is unclear whether this figure includes the PSP's "G-Unit Edition" release).[40] By July 2006, the PlayStation 2 version had sold 600,000 copies and earned $27 million in the United States. Next Generation ranked it as the 98th-highest-selling game launched for the PlayStation 2, Xbox or GameCube between January 2000 and July 2006 in that country. Overall sales of Bulletproof reached 850,000 units in the United States by July 2006.[41] Its PlayStation 2 version received a "Gold" sales award from the Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA),[42] indicating sales of at least 200,000 copies in the United Kingdom.[43]

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November 25 2005PSPNA August 29 2006Genre s ActionMode s Single player multiplayerThe story revolves around protagonist hip hop musician 50 Cent s search for vengeance against the hitmen who attempted to murder him The game features members of the G Unit rap crew as a gang Dr Dre plays an arms dealer Eminem plays a corrupt police officer and DJ Whoo Kid plays himself as a person selling bootlegged music of the G Unit camp out of his trunk A soundtrack album titled Bulletproof was released by DJ Red Heat s Shadyville Entertainment It won Best Original Song in the 2005 Spike TV Video Game Awards Contents 1 Plot 2 Development 2 1 G Unit Edition 3 Soundtrack 3 1 Track listing 4 Reception 5 References 6 External linksPlot Edit50 Cent finds himself being dragged back into the criminal underworld taking on the most dangerous criminal organizations in New York City 50 Cent gets a call at home from his former cellmate and friend K Dog letting him know he is in trouble 50 Cent leaves and gets his crew together rappers Lloyd Banks Young Buck and Tony Yayo The crew goes to Queens where they see K Dog being physically assaulted by unknown masked assailants After killing the assailants and the assailants masked leader Van Sykes 50 Cent is shot nine times and left for dead 50 Cent is brought to Doc Friday a former licensed doctor until he started writing prescriptions for himself After recovering 50 Cent goes to Detective Aaron McVicar Eminem a corrupt cop for information McVicar agrees to help 50 Cent in exchange for money and a personal favor 50 Cent and Lloyd Banks go to see K Dog at a safehouse in Scarsdale New York where they run into the same masked men from earlier as well as other security guards 50 discovers K Dog dead as well as the federal prosecutors corpses 50 gets K Dog s belongings and brings it back to Bugs who is able to listen to the messages left on the phone The messages say K Dog was supposed to meet up with Spyder a crystal meth drug dealer about transport routes 50 goes after Spyder and goes to a junkyard to meet up with him After killing Spyder s assailants along with McVicar he kills Spyder and collects a document with an address presumably related to transportation schedules 50 notices a tattoo similar to the one on K Dog He cuts Spyder s skin with the tattoo on it and gives it to Bugs The tattoo is traced back to Wu Jang a Chinese drug kingpin 50 confronts Wu Jang at his office in Chinatown Manhattan kills him and his assailants and takes his money While returning home on the subway train 50 Cent later finds himself being hunted by masked assailants who have tracked him from K Dog s cellphone Though he is able to kill some the train breaks down and ends up in an abandoned subway He fights his way through the subway system and kills the masked assailants leader taking his wallet which belongs to DEA special agent Gabriel Espinoza After this McVicar cashes in on the favor 50 owes him for the safehouse location McVicar requests 50 to kill Lou Petra a fellow corrupt detective who agreed to testify against McVicar in exchange for immunity 50 Cent and Tony Yayo go to a series of old housing projects fighting their way through Petra s gang before killing Lou Petra himself 50 Cent then goes to Booker a former coast guard who is now homeless for information related to the document Booker reads the document and sees that the address listed is at a warehouse in the Docklands 50 Cent goes to the Docklands and meets the head of the warehouse O Hara When 50 attempts to extract information about transportation shipping schedules from Colombia Turkey and Afghanistan O Hara locks 50 in the warehouse It is revealed that O Hara worked with Spyder in drug trafficking After 50 Cent and Young Buck kill O Hara and his biker gang 50 retrieves the transportation schedule Returning back home 50 goes to Booker with the schedule when Booker is seemingly gunned down by the biker gang At his funeral it is revealed that Booker had a daughter 1 Development EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2020 G Unit Edition Edit On August 29 2006 Vivendi Universal Games released a G Unit Edition for the PlayStation Portable While the story and cutscenes are the same as the console counterpart the game eschews the third person perspective game play for a top down isometric viewpoint Also added is multiplayer game play through ad hoc wireless connectivity The PlayStation Portable version featured a Vitamin Water minigame in which the player plays as 50 Cent at the apex of his business endeavors Soundtrack EditBulletproofSoundtrack album by 50 CentReleasedNovember 2005Recorded2005GenreEast Coast rap hardcore rap gangsta rapLength43 15LabelG Unit Records ShadyvilleProducerSha Money XL J Bonkaz50 Cent chronologyThe Massacre 2005 Bulletproof 2005 Curtis 2007 The soundtrack was released in November 2005 and features 13 new songs from 50 Cent 2 Consumers who pre ordered the album were also given a previously unreleased DVD of 50 Cent s 2003 European tour called No Fear No Mercy 3 Track listing Edit All tracks produced by Sha Money XL except Pimpin Part 2 produced by J Bonkaz 4 No TitleLength1 Maybe We Crazy 3 292 When You Hear That featuring Tony Yayo 2 513 I m a Rider 2 424 Simply the Best 1 425 Pimpin Part 2 3 566 Not Rich Still Lyin The Game Diss 3 517 Why They Look Like That 1 408 Come and Get You 2 049 I Warned You 2 0810 I Run NY featuring Tony Yayo 4 5511 Grew Up 1 3312 South Side 1 3113 Why Ask Why 2 4614 Hit Your Ass Up featuring Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo 3 1915 G Unit Radio featuring Whoo Kid 0 4316 Window Shopper Remix featuring Mase 4 0417 Movie Trailer 0 4718 Best Friend Remix featuring Olivia 4 10Reception EditReceptionAggregate scoresAggregatorScoreGameRankings47 38 PS2 5 51 75 Xbox 6 53 56 PSP 7 Metacritic47 100 PS2 8 50 100 Xbox 9 52 100 PSP 10 Review scoresPublicationScore1Up comD PSP 11 Computer and Video Games7 10 PS2 PSP 12 13 Edge2 10 PS2 Xbox 14 Electronic Gaming Monthly3 3 10 PS2 Xbox 8 9 4 5 10 PSP 15 Eurogamer4 10 PS2 16 5 10 PSP 17 Game Informer6 10 PS2 Xbox 18 6 25 10 PSP 19 GamePro PS2 20 GameSpot4 8 10 PS2 Xbox 23 5 1 10 PSP 24 GameSpy PS2 Xbox 25 GamesRadar PS2 Xbox 21 PSP 22 GameTrailers5 2 10 PSP 26 GameZone5 10 PSP 27 IGN6 5 10 PS2 Xbox 28 5 10 PSP 29 Official U S PlayStation Magazine3 10 PS2 8 Official Xbox Magazine UK 4 10 Xbox 31 Official Xbox Magazine US 5 10 Xbox 30 PlayStation The Official Magazine4 10 PS2 32 5 5 10 PSP 33 PSM34 8 10 PS2 34 4 7 10 PSP 35 TeamXbox6 8 10 Xbox 36 X Play PS2 Xbox 37 PSP 38 USA Today PS2 Xbox 39 50 Cent Bulletproof received generally mixed reviews due to poor gameplay mechanics but was praised for its solid storyline and music It received 1 out of 5 and a Golden Mullet from X Play 37 In spite of this it received a positive rating of 8 10 from Official UK PlayStation 2 Magazine The PlayStation Portable G Unit Edition received mixed reviews from critics GameSpot s Alex Navarro did however say that it was a better game than the PS2 or Xbox versions 24 50 Cent Bulletproof sold 1 123 000 copies according to NPD Group it is unclear whether this figure includes the PSP s G Unit Edition release 40 By July 2006 the PlayStation 2 version had sold 600 000 copies and earned 27 million in the United States Next Generation ranked it as the 98th highest selling game launched for the PlayStation 2 Xbox or GameCube between January 2000 and July 2006 in that country Overall sales of Bulletproof reached 850 000 units in the United States by July 2006 41 Its PlayStation 2 version received a Gold sales award from the Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association ELSPA 42 indicating sales of at least 200 000 copies in the United Kingdom 43 References Edit 50 Cent Bulletproof XBox cover Scan 50 Cent Bulletproof Heavy On The Music Archived 2008 03 02 at the Wayback Machine IGN November 4 2005 Accessed February 8 2008 Stephen Totilo November 2 2005 50 Loads Up Bulletproof Video Game With New 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