The closest thing to Grand Theft Auto on Nintendo satisfies the GTA needs for the Wii owner.

User Rating: 7.5 | Bully: Scholarship Edition WII
Gameplay
A wide open game. Bully:Scholarship Edition gives the gamer a chance to explore the wild open world of Bullworth Academy, and even the existing small town of Bullworth itself. As Jimmy, you will come across hundreds of different characters: geeks, jocks, preps, jerks, and teachers that think yelling at you and telling you you're a horrible kid will help. That's just in the school ground! Basically, you run around the school and city doing tasks and "missions" that will remind you of a GTA setup. Plus, there are side missions that other students ask you to complete such as stuffing kids into lockers, beating up bullies, and other rebel acts. Plus, you will come across different costumes and unlockables as you go to class throughout the year. Going to class is useful for once!
Graphics
The bottomline, it does the job. The graphics and images are realistic enough to feel like you're actually exploring a physical, realistic world. Amazing? No, but it doesn't need to be.
Sound
Maybe the biggest downfall in the game. Sometimes, it adds realistic feel as you hear conversations between other students, teachers, and adults as you run, skateboard, or even bike by them. However, these get HIGHLY repetitive and extremely annoying. During missions with another person, their dialogue will get extremely repetive if you don't know what to do. That's pretty annoying too.
Value
The game is very long in story mode if you completed all the different tasks. They could last you for months. However, between that and a small multiplayer mode, you lose interest because of the same type of missions over and over. It's just how it works and by the time you're halfway through the game, you're about ready for the story to develop more and the game ultimately to end.