Disney’s 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue

Publishers Eidos Interactive, Activision
Developers Digital Eclipse, Toys for Bob
Release date 2000
Genre Platformer
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Game Description

Disney’s 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue is a platform video game developed by Toys for Bob and published by Eidos Interactive for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation, Dreamcast and Game Boy Color. It is loosely based on the live-action Disney movie 102 Dalmatians.

Download Disney’s 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue

We might have the game available for more than one platform. Disney’s 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue is currently available on these platforms:

PlayStation (2000)

Disneys_102_Dalmatians_Puppies_to_the_Rescue_PS_PBP_USA_SLUS_011.52.zip (85.9MB)

PlayStation Portable – PSX2PSP eBoot (2000)

Disneys_102_Dalmatians_Puppies_to_the_Rescue_PSP_ROM_USA.zip (84.1MB)

Windows (2000)

Disneys_102_Dalmatians_Puppies_to_the_Rescue_Win_ROM_EN.zip (346.8MB)

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58 thoughts on “Disney’s 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue”

  1. hello
    i tried everything but the moment i press install on the installing wizard (the one with purple color and mickeys ears) nothing happens
    it seems like something will load for 3sec and then nothing

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  2. Guys, there’s nothing wrong with the files lol. You just need to treat them like a CD, not like a digital release.

    Maybe useful (?) Windows install tutorial:

    1) Download the game from above. I recommend the Archive link.
    2) Use a program like 7zip (which is free if you need it) to unzip the file. Open the resulting folder and go into the “Game Files” folder. It should contain one BIN and CUE file. These files are your virtual disk.
    3) Mount the virtual disk. If you don’t know how to do this, Google “mount a virtual disk on windows” and do some reading/watch some video tutorials. Most stuff that refers to ISO files will work for BIN/CUE files too. If you find yourself needing 3rd party software for this, I’d recommend Daemon Tools Lite (also free).
    4) Open the virtual drive you’ve mounted your “disk” on. It’ll probably be listed in your File Explorer sidebar, displaying the game’s name and icon. Click “Setup.”
    5) The install wizard will guide you through installation.
    6) Visit the installation folder (place you told the installer to put all the game files). Click “Pcdogs” to run the game.
    [Note: If its too glitchy/laggy, try playing with compatibility settings. Right click Pcdogs, hit Properties, then open the Compatibility tab. Check the box that says “Run this program in compatibility mode for:” and then see if selecting a previous Windows version helps.]
    7) Play the game! It’s even compatible with (most) modern gamepads.

    You may or may not need to mount the game “disk” every time you wanna play, so don’t delete the BIN or CUE. Most other games on here have install instructions you can reference for help, too. All else fails, Google the shit outta any questions you have and don’t blame me if you can’t figure ’em out lol. Cheers.

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  3. When I downloaded it, the WinRAR file only had the link to this website,
    read my file that had nothing
    and game files that contained: fIt-102d.cue and fIt-102.bin which when opened nothing happened! how do i get the game

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  4. If anyone’s having trouble running the game after installing it (mine would open the game for a few moments and then close it), go to Properties for the game’s .exe file, go to the Compatibility tab, and run it on Windows 95. I tried the other options mentioned on the troubleshooting page of the Old Games wiki and Windows 95 was the one that finally ran the game properly.

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  5. If anyone’s having trouble running the game after installing it (mine would open the game for a few moments and then close it), go to Properties for the game’s .exe file, go to the Compatibility tab, and run it on Windows 95. I tried the other options mentioned on the troubleshooting page of the Old Games wiki and Windows 95 was the one that finally ran the game properly.

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    • I had the same problem. When you open the installer and nothing happens, go to Task Manager. The installer should be running under background programs. Right click it and select “Go To Details”. Under the Details tab, right click the installer again and select “Analyze wait chain”. If it says the installer is waiting on nvcontainer.exe, right click nvcontainer.exe and select “End Task”. The installer will run.

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  6. i have a problem here .. i downloaded the game for windows and got a file contain two files that non of them work one of them have .bin file .. where is the games pls

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