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|title=Dog's Life
|title=Dog's Life
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|developer=[[Frontier Developments]], [[Sony Computer Entertainment]]
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|modes=[[Single player]]
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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.
'''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.


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.
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.
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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==Box artwork==
==Box artwork==
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Image:Dog's Life Coverart Japan.jpg|The Japanese version of the cover art.
File:Dog's Life Coverart Japan.jpg|The Japanese version of the cover art.
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Revision as of 16:47, 23 September 2021

File:Dogs Life boxart.png
Box artwork for Dog's Life.
Dog's Life
Developer(s)Frontier Developments, Sony Computer Entertainment
Publisher(s)Template:CoTemplate:CoTemplate:Co
Year released2003
System(s)PlayStation 2
Genre(s)Action-adventure
ModesSingle player
Rating(s)ESRB TeenPEGI Ages 3+
LinksOfficial websiteDog's Life ChannelSearchSearch

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.

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.

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.

Regional differences

In the North American version of the game, unlike the English (UK) version, there's a high fence around the park and Jake loses his collar when the game is loaded.

Box artwork

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