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.

50 Cent takes the heroin sample back to local homeless drug addict Popcorn (Tracey Walter), and after rescuing Popcorn from some syndicate hitmen, Popcorn confirms that the heroin is actually pure Afghani opium. McVicar mentions that a Mafioso was recently let off of an opium possession charge because he was secretly an FBI informant. 50 goes to mob boss Frank Capidilupo's (Nick Jameson) casino/meatpacking plant, and is captured. 50 is rescued from a chainsaw executioner by Grizz (Dr. Dre), his longtime arms dealer, and they kill every mobster on site to find out that the informant was Capidilupo himself.


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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.

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]

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.

In Australia, the game was banned for encouraging game violence,[40] with the distributor proving unsuccessful in its attempts to appeal the decision.[41][42] In January 2006, the Australian Classification Board approved of a censored version which removed its arcade mode, downplayed its level of gore and declared itself to be over automatically if any innocent people are killed during the game; this version was rated MA15+.[43][44]

50 Cent: Bulletproof sold 1,123,000 units, according to NPD Group (it is unclear whether this figure includes the PSP's "G-Unit Edition" release).[45] By July 2006, the PlayStation 2 version had sold 600,000 units 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.[46] Its PlayStation 2 version received a "Gold" sales award from the Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA),[47] indicating sales of at least 200,000 units in the United Kingdom.[48]

On Friday (Aug. 4), Men's Health published an interview with 50 Cent as he is currently out on his 93-date Final Lap Tour in celebration of the 20th anniversary of his iconic 2003 album, Get Rich or Die Tryin'. As Curtis reflects on his storied career in the entertainment business, the Queens rapper-exec is shown various photos from throughout the past couple of decades and offers up a reaction to each one.

"When did I stop wearing the bulletproof vest?" 50 Cent begins in the video clip below. "I don't have a specific timeline for that. You know what happened? I got other things. I had gotten vehicles, like, full-blown level 6. The same stuff Obama is riding around in."

50 continues: "So it didn't make sense to have to wear it every day because it was like in between that one space that I was going into the building and coming out of the building. So, I started to wear it less but this is almost like my hallmark. In the beginning of my career, I was seen more often with it than without it."

While 50 Cent has been largely focused on his career outside of music for the past 10 years with ventures like his Le Chemin du Roi champagne brand, his revered Power television franchise and even breaking ground on a full-fledged G-Unit production studio, he certainly isn't putting down the mic in 2023. After announcing the aforementioned Final Lap Tour that spans 23 countries, Fif joined forces with fellow Queens legend Nas for the first time in over 20 years on the new song, "Office Hours." 152ee80cbc

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