In 2005, rapper 50 Cent, also known as Curtis Jackson, rose to superstardom, dominating radio with tracks like Candy Shop and In Da Club. His significant survival story of being shot nine times added to his allure. That year, his album The Massacre sold over a million copies in one week. Interscope Records capitalized on this fame by producing a biopic and video game, 50 Cent: Bulletproof, both slated for a November release. The game development faced time constraints but aimed to capture 50 Cent's persona and narrative through its gameplay.
Time has been surprisingly kind to 50 Cent: Bulletproof, which is 20 this November. In this shooter, 50 Cent gets caught up in a shadowy underground network full of dodgy terrorists, racist biker gangs and mouthy mafia members.
I remember we'd get to the office at 7am and wouldn't leave until about 11pm... 50 Cent became my whole life. I even read up the doctor's report from when he got shot, just so I could put bandages on his 3D character in the right places.
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