Longplay of 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue



Longplay of 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue, played as the NTSC version on the PlayStation. This game’s version was released on Nov. 8th, 2000. Tell us what you think by leaving a comment down below!

0:00:00 – Start
0:01:10 – Opening
0:04:23 – Regent’s Park
0:17:03 – Toy Store
0:28:22 – Piccadilly
0:40:18 – Big Ben
0:53:54 – Cruella I
0:57:40 – Royal Museum
1:15:15 – The Underground
1:25:43 – Carnival
1:40:47 – Lumber Mill
1:51:11 – Cruella II
1:55:30 – Countryside
2:05:58 – Barnyard
2:26:20 – Ice Festival
2:39:26 – Ancient Castle
2:50:22 – Cruella III
2:54:39 – Spooky Forest
3:08:34 – Hedge Maze
3:23:10 – De Vil Manor
3:34:08 – Toy Factory
3:47:08 – Cruella IV
3:51:58 – Ending
3:53:45 – Credits

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5 thoughts on “Longplay of 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue”

  1. Yeah okay as much as I did not really enjoy recording this, I must admit it's not a bad game. There's a lot of stage variety in both dynamics and graphics. Some stages are more open world whereas others follow a linear path. The length of these stages is just right and the difficulty is pretty easy. Each stage has 6 crates with puppies to find and 100 bones to collect. I previously tried to play this game getting only the crates, but it didn't unlock the next stage for me so I think you're required to collect all (or most) bones. I prefer it that way honestly so I don't have reason to skip over it. Also yes, the graphics look really glitchy and apparently that's normal.

    Btw, the sniffing action allows you to find the nearest bone even if it's all the way across the map. This makes it pretty easy for those wanting to collect all 100 bones. I didn't use it because these stages have obviously been practiced beforehand for video purposes, but I thought I'd point it out as it further emphasizes on the very forgiving difficulty this game offers.

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  2. I remember my siblings and I had this game back in the day. I did play the first level, but that was about as far as I went. Don't know why, I guess I was a big fan of the first three levels that I didn't bother to go further. It also meant that our discs were broken and we couldn't play the game any further. But I do remember the beginning and first two levels of this game, but that's about it.

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