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# 3 remastered PS2 classics Trophy support for all games Stereoscopic 3D support Jak & Daxter Collection

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## Summary

> 🎯 Own the ultimate remastered adventure — don’t just play, conquer Jak & Daxter in 3D!

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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Legacy Meets Modern:** Relive nostalgic adventures with enhanced graphics and smooth PlayStation 3 compatibility.
- • **Next-Level Immersion:** Dive into stereoscopic 3D visuals that bring every action, platform, and race to life.
- • **Triple Threat Trilogy:** Experience all three iconic Jak & Daxter games fully remastered in HD for PS3.
- • **Diverse Gameplay Fusion:** Seamlessly blend action, shooting, driving, and platforming in one epic collection.
- • **Trophy Hunter’s Dream:** Unlock trophies across all three games and showcase your mastery to the gaming community.

## Overview

The Jak & Daxter Collection for PlayStation 3 bundles the complete trilogy of best-selling PS2 classics—Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy, Jak II, and Jak 3—remastered in high-definition and stereoscopic 3D. Featuring a unique blend of action, shooting, driving, and platforming gameplay, this collection supports Trophy achievements and is fully compatible with PS3 wireless controllers and 3D displays, delivering a nostalgic yet modernized gaming experience.

## Description

Don't let the pointy ears fool you — Jak is one elf that no one wants to mess with, as plenty of villains have learned the hard way. Since they first raided your living room on the PlayStation 2, the slightly mischievous, darkly hilarious and ever-tenacious duo, Jak and Daxter have taken you on a wild ride, annihilating enemies, wielding insanely powerful weapons and driving tricked-out machines in their platforming world. There's only one place these heroes haven't taken you — but that's about to change. Get ready to charge back into action on a whole new plane as Jak and Daxter transport you to the third dimension. Combining the three complete games of the best-selling PlayStation 2 franchise, the Jak and Daxter Collection offers all the nonstop action you love, now remastered in stereoscopic 3D and high-definition. Journey back to where it all began in Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy, then explore the dark, futuristic world of Jak II as the weapons, abilities and vehicle physics get kicked up a notch. Re-experience the epic climax to the series that leaves Jak and his sidekick battling their way through an unforgiving wasteland and left for dead. In a place where survival of the fittest is the rule of the land, Jak is armed with potent weapons, armor and vehicles as they set out to escape this treacherous world. As they travel, Jak discovers inside himself a new power that is the balance to Dark Jak — Light Jack. Join Jak for a final adventure where you'll discover the answers to the mysterious Precursors, the mythical Mar, the fate of the world and even more about Jak himself. With Trophy support for each game, the Collection gives you more ways than ever to claim glory on the battleground. Jak and Dexter are back and primed to conquer a new dimension — are you? Shipping Height: 0.6 Shipping Width: 5.3 Master Pack Qty: 24 General Information Manufacturer: Sony Corporation Manufacturer Part Number: 98281 Brand Name: Sony Product Name: Jak and Daxter Collection Marketing Information: The critically-acclaimed Jak and Daxter series makes its return with the Jak and Daxter Collection for the PlayStation 3 system. The Jak and Daxter Collection features all three best-selling PlayStation 2 classic hits: Jak and Daxter, Jak II and Jak 3 fully remastered in high definition and stereoscopic 3D. This collection follows fan-favorite Jak and his sidekick Daxter through a series of action-packed adventures. The Jak and Daxter Collection blends action, shooting, driving, and platforming into one complete PS3 package. Distribution Media/Method: Blu-ray Disc Product Type: Software Product Information Software Main Type: Game Software Sub Type: Action/Adventure Game Software Name: Jak and Daxter Collection ESRB Rating: T (Teen 13+) Release Date: 2012-02-07 Platform Supported: PlayStation 3 Miscellaneous Compatibility: DUALSHOCK 3 Wireless Controller PlayStation 3D Display PlayStation 3D Glasses

Review: Solid trilogy worth playing through - I've always loved the art-style and humor from the first game since I first played it on PS2 and in that respect the sequels are certainly more of the same. I never played Jak II or Jak 3 back when they released. Anyway, replaying Jak & Daxter: The Precursor Legacy was a nostalgic trip down memory lane. I personally thought Daxter was at his funniest here because he didn't seem as obnoxious compared to the sequels, and so when he did speak his humor stood out more. The environments are lush and varied; beaches, lava pits, dark spider-infested caves, snowy mountain-tops, an underwater "lost city", and so on. It isn't really too story-heavy but what story there is, is semi-entertaining and interesting enough to follow. The first game is mostly a straight-forward 3D platformer collect-a-thon with your occasional boss fights, vehicle segments and cutscenes. But it's a vibrant, colorful and quite enjoyable one. Most fans of this series I've heard from seem to regard this one the highest. Jak II I just recently beat (and platinum'd) so it'll probably be the freshest in my mind and easiest to review now. The game actually has a decent story that has a few twists and eccentric characters. The platforming is also still great when there are platforming segments. It seems to have adopted several elements from the then popular GTA games like GTA III or Vice City. You travel to icons around the city of Haven to start missions. They introduced weapons in the form of guns, which overall makes the sequels actually feel more like shooters a la Ratchet and Clank than platformers, and you now have a "Dark Jak" form which you can activate once your dark eco meter is filled. This form allows you to hit harder and do a few special moves that you can purchase via "skull gems" dropped by most metal head enemies. Sadly, most of the game's strong points end there for me. The city hub in Jak II feels far too padded out and is more frustrating to navigate than being fun. The checkpoints for missions are also very unforgiving, often times requiring a complete do-over if you manage to die. This can be overcome with some trial and error but it can just grate the nerves if you've almost completed a mission, and you just manage to slip up at the end and fall off into an abyss or lose your last sliver of health. Racing was also a pain, as were some of the combat-focused missions such as one requiring you to get to a certain location while endless swarms of cops and turrets descend upon you. Or killing three huge robot vehicles headed towards your base before they get there. There are combat/weapon tricks involved for most of these though, and I'd recommend looking up video guides if/when you get stuck. Some other missions weren't really that hard however, in contrast to what a lot of people led me to believe. The "protect the NPC" or escort missions were actually pretty easy for me. As was the on-rails turret mission which I managed I think on my third try. It just required some patience and very quick disposal of enemies as soon as they appeared. I ended up using an "Orb glitch" to achieve the full 286 required for the Platinum trophy, which otherwise would be near impossible for me seeing as you would have to get "gold" in the shooting ranges among other mini-game type stuff. Overall a solid game but due to most of it being frustrating I personally couldn't rate it any higher than about a 6/10. The first game was just more enjoyable for me and stayed true to traditional platforming. I've only just started Jak 3 and so far, as many people will tell you, it's mostly easier than Jak II simply because of the more lenient checkpoint placement. Gameplay mechanics and mission structure are still very similar to Jak II, however. This one, so far, seems to have quite an emphasis on vehicular gameplay; races galore, driving through the big desert to rescue NPC's before the time limits run out, and so on. There's still platforming sprinkled in here and there but it just seems to be a more "driving-focused" game. I hear it gets better and eventually blends in more platforming as well as combat missions but having to drive around or ride those large birds everywhere can kind of feel repetitive. The story is otherwise solid enough and characters well-done. But I'm more eager to see what the game has to offer besides driving, and the occasional boss fight missions. I will say, and I almost forgot, I actually enjoy the few sections where you get to play as Daxter. Aside from running from the spider in Jak II which was highly frustrating initially, the other parts where you get to play as him in Jak 3 are, thus far, varied and spicen up the monotony of all the driving and shooting you do as Jak. Anyway, like I said at the beginning of this "review", I love the art-style and platforming (when it's present) of this series so much that I have to rate it five out of five stars here on desertcart. For all its shortcomings, it's certainly a unique series. I also have the Ratchet and Sly collections for PS3, but they haven't really grabbed me yet based on trying out the first games in each series. Jak & Daxter was just likable to me from the get-go so I tend to prefer them out of the three series. Maybe that'll change once I give them another shot after finishing up Jak 3.
Review: The boys are back in town! - Cheesy title aside, this is a steal. This collection contains 3 of the best games I have ever played and a gateway to numerous fond memories from my childhood. I tried playing them on the PS2 again recently, but the graphics were not good and it felt outdated. The updated graphics are very colorful and sharp, and you almost can't tell that these games are from the last console generation. Of course the textures remain non-HD and you won't see it like Battlefield or anything, but I was impressed at how sharp and colorful the game was, and how great it looks. For those of you who haven't played these games, they have great characters, voice acting, collecting, platforming, combat, and missions. The games are overall just fun experiences with a great feel. Also, there is a lot of cheesy humor. Luckily for me I love cheesy humor so it's just icing on the cake. I'll put it simply - if you played these before and liked them or enjoyed them, you will only enjoy them more on the PS3 - and only $40 for all 3! Also, if you've never played them and don't mind slightly dated textures/detail and physics, but with sharp graphics then I highly recommend you check this out. It doesn't have much coverage online for some reason, but I assure you almost any gamer who plays the Jak games will agree that they are amazing games! The more people who buy this, the higher chance that Naughty Dog will try again to create Jak 4! Edit: Oh and there are no load times (so far) since the PS3 can MORE than handle these titles. There are also no installs. As another reviewer pointed out the port isn't the best, but it's nothing specifically WRONG with the port, it's just that they didn't anti-alias it (remove jagged lines.) I'm assuming it has something to do with Naughty Dog's style of creating the game or something, since Naughty Dog is known to do things differently. but it could just be laziness at Mass Media's end. Who knows.

## Features

- Sony Jak & Daxter Collection PS3 Video Game
- The package may be bilingual (English and Spanish) the game play is in English

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B006JKAS16 |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PlayStation 3 Slim, Sony PlayStation 3 Super Slim |
| Computer Platform | PlayStation 3 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,524) |
| Date First Available | December 16, 2011 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00711719982814, 20711719828024 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
| Item model number | 98281 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Sony Computer Entertainment |
| Product Dimensions | 6.7 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches; 2.4 ounces |
| Publication Date | February 7, 2012 |
| Rated | Everyone |
| Release date | February 7, 2012 |
| Type of item | Unknown Binding |
| UPC | 711719982814 885971207685 |

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: So are all 3 games on one disc?**
A: Yes.  When you start the game you get a menu allowing you to choose what Jak game you play.  Then that Jak game loads.

**Q: Can I change the language to spanish?**
A: Yes. The language does change to Spanish but only if you have Spanish as your primary language on your PS3.

**Q: Product arrived with a gold header, text in spanish, esrb tag of a different region. Is this region locked? Spanish only? If so, can it be exchanged?**
A: Hi. Some games may have a Spanish print on the cover but the game is actually is in English and Spanish (bi-lingual) depending on the language you select on the game settings. We had Fifa 13 for Xbox 360 that has the cover in Spanish but states that gameplay is in both English and Spanish. This listing is for the English version of Jak and Daxter and that's what you should have received. Since the item is not as described, I strongly suggest that you contact the seller and ask for a return request - you didn't order this from us, did you? :) About compatibility, PS3 games are region free so that game will work with your system. I hope you resolve this issue with the seller. Good luck!

**Q: Does it come with an instruction manual?**
A: No it doesn't but you can google one for it. But make sure when you do that you google the one for each game individually for whichever system you have. I played these games as a kid growing up so I didn't need any manuals but for example say you have a PS3 then you would google the PS3 Jack and Daxter 1,2,3 . Over all it is a good game. No glitches or scratches on the disk. It was still in plastic. Other reviews said something about the case and game being in Spanish but mine was in English thank God lol. This is a good family game and I would recommend it to everyone! It's fun to play over and over again and with each new game comes better graphics and more challenges. I rate this game a 10++++++ I give my props to the creators!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Solid trilogy worth playing through
*by D***N on January 10, 2015*

I've always loved the art-style and humor from the first game since I first played it on PS2 and in that respect the sequels are certainly more of the same. I never played Jak II or Jak 3 back when they released. Anyway, replaying Jak & Daxter: The Precursor Legacy was a nostalgic trip down memory lane. I personally thought Daxter was at his funniest here because he didn't seem as obnoxious compared to the sequels, and so when he did speak his humor stood out more. The environments are lush and varied; beaches, lava pits, dark spider-infested caves, snowy mountain-tops, an underwater "lost city", and so on. It isn't really too story-heavy but what story there is, is semi-entertaining and interesting enough to follow. The first game is mostly a straight-forward 3D platformer collect-a-thon with your occasional boss fights, vehicle segments and cutscenes. But it's a vibrant, colorful and quite enjoyable one. Most fans of this series I've heard from seem to regard this one the highest. Jak II I just recently beat (and platinum'd) so it'll probably be the freshest in my mind and easiest to review now. The game actually has a decent story that has a few twists and eccentric characters. The platforming is also still great when there are platforming segments. It seems to have adopted several elements from the then popular GTA games like GTA III or Vice City. You travel to icons around the city of Haven to start missions. They introduced weapons in the form of guns, which overall makes the sequels actually feel more like shooters a la Ratchet and Clank than platformers, and you now have a "Dark Jak" form which you can activate once your dark eco meter is filled. This form allows you to hit harder and do a few special moves that you can purchase via "skull gems" dropped by most metal head enemies. Sadly, most of the game's strong points end there for me. The city hub in Jak II feels far too padded out and is more frustrating to navigate than being fun. The checkpoints for missions are also very unforgiving, often times requiring a complete do-over if you manage to die. This can be overcome with some trial and error but it can just grate the nerves if you've almost completed a mission, and you just manage to slip up at the end and fall off into an abyss or lose your last sliver of health. Racing was also a pain, as were some of the combat-focused missions such as one requiring you to get to a certain location while endless swarms of cops and turrets descend upon you. Or killing three huge robot vehicles headed towards your base before they get there. There are combat/weapon tricks involved for most of these though, and I'd recommend looking up video guides if/when you get stuck. Some other missions weren't really that hard however, in contrast to what a lot of people led me to believe. The "protect the NPC" or escort missions were actually pretty easy for me. As was the on-rails turret mission which I managed I think on my third try. It just required some patience and very quick disposal of enemies as soon as they appeared. I ended up using an "Orb glitch" to achieve the full 286 required for the Platinum trophy, which otherwise would be near impossible for me seeing as you would have to get "gold" in the shooting ranges among other mini-game type stuff. Overall a solid game but due to most of it being frustrating I personally couldn't rate it any higher than about a 6/10. The first game was just more enjoyable for me and stayed true to traditional platforming. I've only just started Jak 3 and so far, as many people will tell you, it's mostly easier than Jak II simply because of the more lenient checkpoint placement. Gameplay mechanics and mission structure are still very similar to Jak II, however. This one, so far, seems to have quite an emphasis on vehicular gameplay; races galore, driving through the big desert to rescue NPC's before the time limits run out, and so on. There's still platforming sprinkled in here and there but it just seems to be a more "driving-focused" game. I hear it gets better and eventually blends in more platforming as well as combat missions but having to drive around or ride those large birds everywhere can kind of feel repetitive. The story is otherwise solid enough and characters well-done. But I'm more eager to see what the game has to offer besides driving, and the occasional boss fight missions. I will say, and I almost forgot, I actually enjoy the few sections where you get to play as Daxter. Aside from running from the spider in Jak II which was highly frustrating initially, the other parts where you get to play as him in Jak 3 are, thus far, varied and spicen up the monotony of all the driving and shooting you do as Jak. Anyway, like I said at the beginning of this "review", I love the art-style and platforming (when it's present) of this series so much that I have to rate it five out of five stars here on Amazon. For all its shortcomings, it's certainly a unique series. I also have the Ratchet and Sly collections for PS3, but they haven't really grabbed me yet based on trying out the first games in each series. Jak & Daxter was just likable to me from the get-go so I tend to prefer them out of the three series. Maybe that'll change once I give them another shot after finishing up Jak 3.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The boys are back in town!
*by Y***Z on February 8, 2012*

Cheesy title aside, this is a steal. This collection contains 3 of the best games I have ever played and a gateway to numerous fond memories from my childhood. I tried playing them on the PS2 again recently, but the graphics were not good and it felt outdated. The updated graphics are very colorful and sharp, and you almost can't tell that these games are from the last console generation. Of course the textures remain non-HD and you won't see it like Battlefield or anything, but I was impressed at how sharp and colorful the game was, and how great it looks. For those of you who haven't played these games, they have great characters, voice acting, collecting, platforming, combat, and missions. The games are overall just fun experiences with a great feel. Also, there is a lot of cheesy humor. Luckily for me I love cheesy humor so it's just icing on the cake. I'll put it simply - if you played these before and liked them or enjoyed them, you will only enjoy them more on the PS3 - and only $40 for all 3! Also, if you've never played them and don't mind slightly dated textures/detail and physics, but with sharp graphics then I highly recommend you check this out. It doesn't have much coverage online for some reason, but I assure you almost any gamer who plays the Jak games will agree that they are amazing games! The more people who buy this, the higher chance that Naughty Dog will try again to create Jak 4! Edit: Oh and there are no load times (so far) since the PS3 can MORE than handle these titles. There are also no installs. As another reviewer pointed out the port isn't the best, but it's nothing specifically WRONG with the port, it's just that they didn't anti-alias it (remove jagged lines.) I'm assuming it has something to do with Naughty Dog's style of creating the game or something, since Naughty Dog is known to do things differently. but it could just be laziness at Mass Media's end. Who knows.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent prosuct
*by P***T on March 3, 2026*

Fast shipping quality product

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