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| |title=Dog's Life
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| |image=Dogs_Life_boxart.png
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| |developer=[[Frontier Developments]], [[Sony Computer Entertainment]]
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| |publisher={{co|Sony Computer Entertainment|eu}}{{co|Hip Games|us}}{{co|Success|jp}}
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| |released={{eu|2003|October 31}}{{na|2004|August 24}}{{jp|2005|May 26}}
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| |genre=[[Action-adventure]]
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| |modes=[[Single player]]
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| |systems=[[PlayStation 2]]
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| |ratings={{ESRB|T}}{{PEGI|3}}
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| |website=http://dogslifeps2.com
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| }}
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| '''Dog's Life''' is a video game published by [[Sony Computer Entertainment Europe]] for the Sony [[PlayStation 2]]. It was first released in Europe in October, [[2003]] and went on to be released in North America and Japan in [[2004]] and [[2005]] respectively.
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| Dog's Life currently holds the world record for the most voice-overs done by one person. In the game, Mike Kirby performs 32 distinct voice-overs.
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| Jake, an unlikely protagonist, is a dog that must save other dogs, such as Daisy (who Jake is keen to impress). He will have to achieve this feat while avoiding trouble from the crooked cat-food company CEO, Miss Peaches and her two henchmen, Wayne and Dwayne.
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| ==Regional differences==
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| In the North American version of the game, unlike the English (UK) version, there's a high fence around the [[Dog's Life/Park|park]] and Jake loses his collar when the game is loaded.
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| ==Box artwork==
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| Image:Dog's Life Coverart Japan.jpg|The Japanese version of the cover art.
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| [[Category:Action-adventure]]
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| [[Category:Frontier Developments]]
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| [[Category:Hip Games]]
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| [[Category:PlayStation 2]]
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| [[Category:Single player]]
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