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{{short description|Video game series}} {{About|the series|the first game in the series|Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy|the compilation|Jak and Daxter Collection}} {{Use mdy dates|date=January 2014}} {{Infobox video game series | title = Jak and Daxter | image = Jak and Daxter logo black.svg | caption = | genre = {{plainlist| * [[Platform game|Platform]] * [[Beat 'em up]] * [[Action-adventure game|Action-adventure]] * [[Third-person shooter]] * [[Racing game|Racing]]}} | developer = {{ubl|[[Naughty Dog]] (2001–2005)|[[Ready at Dawn]] (2006)|[[High Impact Games]] (2009)|[[Mass Media Games]] (2012–2013) }} | publisher = [[Sony Interactive Entertainment]] | creator = {{plainlist| * [[Andy Gavin]] * [[Jason Rubin]] }} | artist = | writer = | platforms = {{plainlist| * [[PlayStation 2]] * [[PlayStation Portable]] * [[PlayStation 3]] * [[PlayStation Vita]] * [[PlayStation 4]] * [[PlayStation 5]] }} | first release version = ''[[Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy]]'' | first release date = December 4, 2001 | latest release version = ''Jak and Daxter Bundle'' | latest release date = December 7, 2017 }} '''''Jak and Daxter''''' is a [[platform game|platform]] video game franchise created by [[Andy Gavin]] and [[Jason Rubin]] and owned by [[Sony Interactive Entertainment]]. The series was originally developed by [[Naughty Dog]] with a number of installments being outsourced to [[Ready at Dawn]] and [[High Impact Games]]. The first game, ''[[Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy]]'', released on December 4, 2001, was one of the earliest titles for the [[PlayStation 2]], and the series collectively is regarded as a defining franchise for the console. The games are story-based [[platform game|platformers]] that feature a mixture of [[Action game|action]], [[Racing game|racing]] and [[Puzzle video game|puzzle]] solving. The series is set in a fictional universe that incorporates [[science fantasy]], [[steampunk]], [[cyberpunk]], and mystical elements, while centering on the eponymous characters as they try to uncover the secrets of their world, and unravel the mysteries left behind by an ancient race called the Precursors. The games are inspired by a combination of [[Eastern world|Eastern]] and [[Western culture]], a decision made among the team members at [[Naughty Dog]] and related stakeholders while developing the first title. The first three games in the series were re-released on the [[PlayStation 3]] and [[PlayStation Vita]] as part of the remastered ''[[Jak and Daxter Collection]]'' that includes support for the [[PlayStation Network]] and the [[PlayStation Suite]].<ref name="Jak And Daxter Collection">{{cite web|url=http://uk.gamespot.com/news/jak-and-daxter-collection-hits-ps3-february-7-6349106|title=Jak and Daxter Collection hits PS3 February 7|publisher=Gamespot|author=Eddie Makuch|access-date=7 August 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130412002127/http://uk.gamespot.com/news/jak-and-daxter-collection-hits-ps3-february-7-6349106|archive-date=April 12, 2013|df=mdy-all}}</ref> The original three ''Jak and Daxter'' games, along with ''[[Jak X: Combat Racing]]'', were released for the [[PlayStation 4]] as ''Jak and Daxter Bundle'' in August 2017, alongside the release of ''[[Uncharted: The Lost Legacy]]''. In December that year, ''Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy'', ''[[Jak II]]'', ''[[Jak 3]]'' and ''Jak X: Combat Racing'' were also released for individual purchase. The first four games were later made available on [[PlayStation 5]] through backward compatibility with the PlayStation 4. In 2024, the remaining two games, ''[[Daxter (video game)|Daxter]]'' and ''[[Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier]]'', were re-released for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, marking the first time every game in the series was available on a single platform. The series has also produced various forms of extended media and merchandise, and has sold over 12 million copies worldwide. ==Games== {{Timeline of release years | compressempty = yes | range1 = 2001 | range1_color = #ff7207 #ccc <!-- colors are based on the series' logos --> | 2001 = '''''[[Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy]]''''' | 2003 = '''''[[Jak II]]''''' | 2004 = '''''[[Jak 3]]''''' | 2005 = ''[[Jak X: Combat Racing]]'' | 2006 = ''[[Daxter (video game)|Daxter]]'' | 2009 = ''[[Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier]]'' | 2012 = ''[[Jak and Daxter Collection]]'' | 2017 = ''Jak and Daxter Bundle'' }} ===Main installments=== '''''[[Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy]]''''' was first released in North America on December 4, 2001, for the [[PlayStation 2]]. After [[Daxter]] falls into a Dark Eco silo at the forbidden Misty Island, he is transformed from a human into an ottsel, a fictional hybrid of an otter and weasel. In a quest to return Daxter to human form, he and [[Jak (Jak and Daxter)|Jak]] set out to find the Dark Eco sage Gol Acheron. However, the duo find Acheron corrupted by Dark Eco, choosing to use the elusive Light Eco to defeat him and save the world at the cost of Daxter remaining in his ottsel form.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ign.com/games/jak-and-daxter-the-precursor-legacy |title=Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy – PlayStation 2 |publisher=[[Ziff Davis Media]] |work=[[IGN]] |access-date=July 1, 2020 |archive-date=July 1, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200701181352/https://www.ign.com/games/jak-and-daxter-the-precursor-legacy |url-status=live }}</ref> A [[Browser game|Flash game]] was published online in 2001 to promote ''The Precursor Legacy''.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.pcgamer.com/how-archivists-and-fans-saved-a-long-lost-jak-and-daxter-flash-game-from-obscurity/ |title=How archivists and fans saved a long-lost Jak & Daxter Flash game from obscurity |publisher=[[Future plc]] |work=[[PC Gamer]] |date=April 7, 2020 |access-date=May 3, 2021 |archive-date=April 8, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200408145928/https://www.pcgamer.com/how-archivists-and-fans-saved-a-long-lost-jak-and-daxter-flash-game-from-obscurity/ |url-status=live |author1=Stacey Henley }}</ref> '''''[[Jak II]]''''' was first released in North America on October 14, 2003, for the PlayStation 2. Its narrative takes place directly after the events of ''The Precursor Legacy''. Jak, Daxter, Samos, and Keira are thrust into the industrious Haven City after using the rift gate, with Jak being imprisoned by the Krimzon Guard upon his arrival in the city. Jak is subjected to experiments with Dark Eco and is subsequently capable of using Dark Eco powers. With the help of Daxter, Jak escapes the prison and is now in search of vengeance against the Krimzon Guard.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ign.com/games/jak-ii |title=Jak II – PlayStation 2 |publisher=[[Ziff Davis Media]] |work=[[IGN]] |access-date=July 1, 2020 |archive-date=August 4, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200804054537/https://www.ign.com/games/jak-ii |url-status=live }}</ref> '''''[[Jak 3]]''''' was first released in North America on November 9, 2004, for the PlayStation 2. After being blamed by the residents of Haven City for its destruction, Jak and Daxter are exiled to the Wasteland by Count Veger. Ashelin gives Jak a beacon in hopes that he'll be tracked down, with Damas, the king of nearby Spargus, rescuing him. In exchange, Jak and Daxter must now prove their worth to Damas and the city or risk being banished and thrown back into the desert.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ign.com/games/jak-3 |title=Jak 3 – PlayStation 2 |publisher=[[Ziff Davis Media]] |work=[[IGN]] |access-date=July 1, 2020 |archive-date=July 2, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200702174148/https://www.ign.com/games/jak-3 |url-status=live }}</ref> ===Other games=== '''''[[Jak X: Combat Racing]]''''' was first released in North America on October 18, 2005, for the PlayStation 2. Its narrative takes place following the events of ''Jak 3'', with Jak and his allies inadvertently being poisoned while attending the reading of Krew's last will. Jak and his allies must partake and win the Kras City Grand Championship, a championship of the fictional sport of "combat racing", in Krew's name in order to obtain an antidote for the poison.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ign.com/games/jak-x |title=Jak X: Combat Racing – PlayStation 2 |publisher=[[Ziff Davis Media]] |work=[[IGN]] |access-date=July 1, 2020 |archive-date=August 4, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200804054620/https://www.ign.com/games/jak-x |url-status=live }}</ref> '''''[[Daxter (video game)|Daxter]]''''' was first released in North America on March 14, 2006, for the [[PlayStation Portable]]. The game primarily focuses on Daxter, taking place during the two-year gap introduced in the opening of ''Jak II''. Daxter is now employed as a pest exterminator by the Kridder Ridder company, in which he works to mitigate the incoming metal bug invasion. Alongside this work, Daxter is on a quest to find and free Jak from his imprisonment by the Krimzon Guard.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ign.com/games/daxter |title=Daxter – PlayStation Portable |publisher=[[Ziff Davis Media]] |work=[[IGN]] |access-date=July 1, 2020 |archive-date=July 3, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200703003712/https://www.ign.com/games/daxter |url-status=live }}</ref> '''''[[Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier]]''''' was first released in North America on November 3, 2009, for the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable. Its narrative takes place an undisclosed amount of time after the events of the original trilogy. When their world begins to run low on Eco, Jak, Daxter, and Keira travel to the Brink, the edge of the world, in search of ancient Precursor machinery that can reverse this decline of Eco.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ign.com/games/jak-and-daxter-the-lost-frontier |title=Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier – PlayStation Portable |publisher=[[Ziff Davis Media]] |work=[[IGN]] |access-date=July 1, 2020 |archive-date=July 2, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200702093249/https://www.ign.com/games/jak-and-daxter-the-lost-frontier |url-status=live }}</ref> ===Collections and remasters=== '''''[[Jak and Daxter Collection]]''''' was first released in North America on February 7, 2012, for the PlayStation 3—the franchise's first appearance on the platform. It is a [[Classics HD|remastered port]] of the original trilogy—''Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy'', ''Jak II'', and ''Jak 3''.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.siliconera.com/jax-and-daxter-collection-flies-to-playstation-3-in-february/ |title=Jax And Daxter Collection Flies To PlayStation 3 In February |last=Sahdev |first=Ishaan |date=November 21, 2011 |publisher=[[Curse, Inc.]] |work=[[Enthusiast Gaming|Siliconera]] |access-date=July 1, 2020 |archive-date=July 3, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200703015853/https://www.siliconera.com/jax-and-daxter-collection-flies-to-playstation-3-in-february/ |url-status=live }}</ref> The games were [[ported]] by [[Mass Media Games]] and feature [[720p]] graphics at 60 frames per second and [[PlayStation Network#Trophies|trophies]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://blog.playstation.com/2011/11/21/jak-and-daxter-collection-coming-to-ps3-with-hd-3d-trophies/ |title=Jak and Daxter Collection Coming to PS3 with HD, 3D, Trophies |last=Wells |first=Evan |date=November 21, 2011 |publisher=[[Sony Computer Entertainment America]] |work=[[PlayStation.Blog]] |access-date=July 1, 2020 |archive-date=July 4, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200704053620/https://blog.playstation.com/2011/11/21/jak-and-daxter-collection-coming-to-ps3-with-hd-3d-trophies/ |url-status=live }}</ref> Mass Media Games later ported the collection to the [[PlayStation Vita]] and it was released in June 2013—the franchise's only appearance on this platform.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://blog.playstation.com/2013/06/18/jak-and-daxter-collection-out-today-on-ps-vita/ |title=Jak and Daxter Collection Out Today on PS Vita |last=Harris |first=Victor |date=June 18, 2013 |publisher=[[Sony Computer Entertainment America]] |work=[[PlayStation.Blog]] |access-date=July 1, 2020 |archive-date=July 2, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200702022256/https://blog.playstation.com/2013/06/18/jak-and-daxter-collection-out-today-on-ps-vita/ |url-status=live }}</ref> '''''Jak and Daxter Bundle''''' was first released in North America on December 7, 2017, for the [[PlayStation 4]]—the franchise's first appearance on the platform.<ref name="ps4">{{cite web |url=https://www.polygon.com/2017/12/1/16724250/jak-daxter-ps2-classics-ps4-release-date |title=Three Jak and Daxter PS2 Classics arrive on PS4 next week (update) |last=Sarkar |first=Samit |date=December 1, 2017 |publisher=[[Vox Media]] |work=[[Polygon (website)|Polygon]] |access-date=July 1, 2020 |archive-date=July 1, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200701143256/https://www.polygon.com/2017/12/1/16724250/jak-daxter-ps2-classics-ps4-release-date |url-status=live }}</ref> The bundle features emulations of ''Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy'', ''Jak II'', ''Jak 3'', and ''Jak X: Combat Racing'', in addition to retaining trophy support.<ref name="ps4"/> Prior to the release of the bundle, ''The Precursor Legacy'' was released on the PlayStation 4 as a pre-order bonus for ''[[Uncharted: The Lost Legacy]]''.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2017/05/31/uncharted-the-lost-legacy-preorder-guide |title=A Complete Guide to Uncharted: The Lost Legacy's Preorder Bonuses |last=Reed |first=Chris |date=May 31, 2017 |publisher=[[Ziff Davis Media]] |work=[[IGN]] |access-date=August 1, 2020 |archive-date=June 21, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190621223108/https://www.ign.com/articles/2017/05/31/uncharted-the-lost-legacy-preorder-guide |url-status=live }}</ref> Between 2019 and 2020, [[Limited Run Games]] released a limited amount of physical copies of both standard and collector's editions of the games.<ref name="lrg"/> ==Gameplay== The series consists of four [[Single-player video game|single-player-only games]], and two that include [[Multiplayer video game|multiplayer]]. The series is primarily a story-based [[Platform game|platformer]] presented in the [[Third-person (video games)|third-person]] perspective. The player can explore a multitude of different areas in an open world environment and can perform several melee attacks. A substance called Eco can also be manipulated to enhance the player's abilities, with differently-colored Eco having different effects. Red Eco enhances the damage dealt and yields one impervious to damage from Dark Eco crates. Blue Eco allows the player to move faster, jump slightly higher, move slightly farther using attacks, attract Green Eco and Precursor orbs, and operate certain color coded machines. Green Eco is used to restore health, while Yellow Eco allows the player to shoot fire from the character's hands, which can be done “from the hip,” or using a scope. A hover bike called a "Zoomer" and a large bird known as a "Flut-Flut" are also available for transportation and to gain access to hard-to-reach places. “Flut-Flut” also has the ability to attack. Power Cells and Precursor Orbs are required to advance the story in ''The Precursor Legacy'', while completing story-related missions and collecting Precursor Orbs unlocks new locations and allows the player to unlock certain “Secrets” in all subsequent entries. Shooting elements are briefly introduced in ''The Precursor Legacy'', becoming fully implemented in ''Jak II''. ''Jak II'' features customizable weapons and other varied forms of combat, expanding upon features present in ''The Precursor Legacy''. For example, Jak has many different gun mods. Each one is a certain color, either Red, Blue, Yellow, or Dark. Red gun mods make the gun similar to a shotgun. Blue lets it fire as a machine gun. Yellow mods are for long-range shooting, and Dark mods are for utmost power. Daxter is also a playable character and features in several ''[[Crash Bandicoot]]''-esque missions. Dark Eco powers also become available, which is countered by the introduction of Light Eco powers in ''Jak 3''. Guns can be upgraded twice through accomplishing certain story missions, and several abilities to use in both Light and Dark Jak forms are unlocked as well. Driving becomes a core ingredient and is further expanded upon in ''Jak 3''. In ''The Lost Frontier'' aerial combat is integrated into the series. Precursor orbs can be collected in each game to unlock cheats. ''Jak X'' deviates from the series' more traditional style of gameplay, adapting into the racing genre, and is based on the driving mechanics developed for ''Jak 3''. Several extras can be unlocked for ''Jak X'' and ''Daxter'' by linking up the save files from the two respective games, and several player skins can be unlocked if the player has save files from ''[[Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy|The Precursor Legacy]]'', ''Jak II'', ''Jak 3'' and [[Insomniac Games]]' ''[[Ratchet: Deadlocked]]''. With the exception of ''The Precursor Legacy'', each installment offers "Hero Mode", which allows a player to replay the game at a higher level of difficulty with all or most of their previous acquisitions. This mode, in addition to other bonus content, can be unlocked by finishing the game and purchasing said content in the secrets menu with Precursor Orbs. ==Development== ===Main series=== Naughty Dog began work on a new game shortly after the release of the [[Sixth generation of video game consoles|sixth generation of consoles]]. Only two programmers were originally allocated to the project, as the rest of the department was still developing ''[[Crash Team Racing]]''. They began by building a new [[Game engine|graphics engine]] that would be capable of [[Rendering (computer graphics)|rendering]] a seamlessly connected, open world environment. They then developed a fully articulated character to examine the engine's efficiency, before presenting the idea to [[Sony Computer Entertainment]] following the completion of ''Crash Team Racing''.<ref name="Gamasutra">{{cite web|url=http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/131394/postmortem_naughty_dogs_jak_and_.phpprint=1|title=Postmortem: Naughty Dog's Jak and Daxter: the Precursor Legacy|publisher=Gamasutra|author=Stephen White|date=July 10, 2002|access-date=January 27, 2016|archive-date=February 4, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160204202604/http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/131394/postmortem_naughty_dogs_jak_and_.phpprint=1|url-status=dead}}</ref> The aim of their new title was to break away from the linear approach taken in the ''[[Crash Bandicoot]]'' series, with minimal story and character development, and individually loaded levels.<ref name="PSXextreme">{{Cite web|url=http://www.psxextreme.com/feature/45.html|title=Interview with Naughty Dog staff|publisher=PSXemtreme|author=Arnold K (SolidSnake)|access-date=January 27, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180617071411/https://psxextreme.com/2009/09/12/feature-450/|archive-date=June 17, 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref> In a behind-the-scenes special by ''Naughty Dog'' it was revealed that a new blend animation had been utilised for the game, allowing for a smoother frame rate and animation process.<ref name="Timeline">{{cite web|url=http://www.naughtydog.com/timeline/ |title=Naughty Dog – 30 Year Timeline |publisher=IGN |author=Ziff Davis |access-date=January 11, 2019|url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150813121753/http://www.naughtydog.com/timeline/ |archive-date=August 13, 2015}}</ref> The engine for ''Jak and Daxter'' was created from the ground up specifically for the game. Unusually for most games, Naughty Dog invented a new programming language, [[Game Oriented Assembly Lisp|GOAL]], which was only ever used for the ''Jak and Daxter'' series.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blog.us.playstation.com/2012/08/24/behind-the-classics-jak-daxter/|title=Behind the Classics: Jak & Daxter|date=August 24, 2012|publisher=[[Sony Computer Entertainment Europe|SCEE]]|access-date=June 19, 2014|archive-date=August 3, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140803145250/http://blog.us.playstation.com/2012/08/24/behind-the-classics-jak-daxter/|url-status=live}}</ref> ''Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy'' was revealed at [[E3]] in June 2001. The game had a budget of $14 million and a development cycle that lasted nearly three years.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://ie.ign.com/articles/2013/10/04/rising-to-greatness-the-history-of-naughty-dog?page=9|title=Rising to Greatness: The History of Naughty Dog Page 9|publisher=IGN|author=Colin Moriarty|date=October 4, 2013 |access-date=January 27, 2016|archive-date=June 6, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210606093920/https://www.ign.com/articles/2013/10/04/rising-to-greatness-the-history-of-naughty-dog?page=9|url-status=live}}</ref> At that time, they managed to create a fully interactive world and conceived a narrative that would allow for more meaningful character development. The two central characters also went through a rigid design process that took inspiration from both [[manga]] and [[Disney]] animation. They had initially planned on introducing a third character who would evolve as the game progressed in a [[Tamogotchi|Tamogotchi-style fashion]]. However, this idea was scrapped as it led to several unnecessary complications. The game's [[soundtrack]] was recorded at [[Mutato Muzika|Mutato Muzika Studios]], and was produced by [[Mark Mothersbaugh]] with [[Josh Mancell]] composing the score. ===Side games=== ====PlayStation Portable==== Following the release of the PlayStation Portable, [[Naughty Dog]] took interest in developing a new ''Jak and Daxter'' title for the system. Producer Sam Thompson helmed the production of the game, while [[Neil Druckmann]] was responsible for much of the design.<ref name="IGN">{{Cite web|url=http://ie.ign.com/articles/2013/10/04/rising-to-greatness-the-history-of-naughty-dog?page=13|title=Rising to Greatness: The History of Naughty Dog Page 13|publisher=IGN|author=Colin Moriarty|date=October 4, 2013 |access-date=January 29, 2014|archive-date=June 6, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210606093923/https://www.ign.com/articles/2013/10/04/rising-to-greatness-the-history-of-naughty-dog?page=13|url-status=live}}</ref> The team ultimately produced a tech demo, and had plans to allow players the ability to "create your own airships and cobble together all these things with these different stat bonuses and actually have meaningful engagements in the air".<ref name="IGN"/> However, [[Evan Wells]] revealed that they were unable to sustain the game's development alongside ''[[Uncharted: Drake's Fortune]]'' and made the decision to pass the project onto [[High Impact Games]], ultimately being fleshed out as ''Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier''.<ref name="IGN"/> Following the lackluster success of the game, Thompson expressed the company's disappointment with the execution of ''The Lost Frontier'', commenting "I'm not happy with that being Jak's swan song. I think we could have done a lot better".<ref name="IGN"/> ==Common elements== ===Setting=== {{unreferenced section|date=July 2020}} ''Jak and Daxter'' is set in a fictional universe. The first game takes place in a world brimming with various natural environments that are encompassed by village settlements, and ancient Precursor ruins and elements can be found riddled throughout the landscape. An elemental substance called Eco is prominent throughout the game and is considered the world's life source. Eco comes in several forms, Red Eco, Blue Eco, Yellow Eco, Green Eco, Light Eco and Dark Eco, each with different prospective effects. Subsequent entries/games are set in a future setting that has witnessed large advancements in both society and technology, mainly taking place in cities and other larger settlements and affecting both hand-to-hand combat and available weaponry. Beyond cities in subsequent games lies natural environments with many platforming segments, akin to the first game. Overall, there are many distinct and differing environments available to discover and explore. All three main titles take place in an open world with little to no load times - a goal emphasized heavily since the first game. ===Characters=== {{main|List of Jak and Daxter characters}} [[File:Jak and Daxter PSASBR.png|upright|200px|thumb|Render of the series' titular protagonists from ''[[PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale]]'']] The ''Jak and Daxter'' universe is populated primarily by a [[humanoid]] [[elf]]ish species. Jak is the main protagonist of the series, and is playable in every game with the exception of ''Daxter''. In ''The Precursor Legacy'', he accidentally turned Daxter from a human into an ottsel (a fictional hybrid of an otter and weasel) after accidentally bumping him into a reservoir of Dark Eco and sets out on a quest in attempts to undo the transformation. In ''Jak II'', he is infused with Dark Eco due to experimentations performed by Baron Praxis, and in ''Jak 3'' he is blessed with Light Eco by the Precursors. Both Light and Dark Eco abilities are expanded upon during the course of the story in “Jak 3.” In ''Jak X'', he is forced to race in the Kras City Grand Championship in order to save his life. He later travels to The Brink to investigate the Eco shortage that is ravaging his world in ''The Lost Frontier''. [[Daxter]] is Jak's sidekick, and is often found getting into trouble. Daxter was once a human but fell into a pit of Dark Eco in the opening cutscene of the first game in the series, which mutated him into an ottsel. He rescues Jak at the beginning of ''[[Jak II]]'', and becomes playable intermittently for the first time in the series. In ''Jak 3'' his role is expanded, and he gets a pair of pants as a reward for his efforts as an ongoing gag in the game. In ''[[Daxter (video game)|Daxter]]'', he details his adventures in the two-year time span before he managed to break Jak out of prison.<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://culturedvultures.com/new-jak-daxter-game-ps5/|title = Will We Ever See a New Jak and Daxter Game?|date = July 18, 2021|access-date = August 4, 2021|archive-date = August 4, 2021|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210804220915/https://culturedvultures.com/new-jak-daxter-game-ps5/|url-status = live}}</ref> In ''Jak X'', he accompanies Jak and his friends to Kras City, and assists them as they compete in the Kras City Grand Championship. He later travels with Jak and Keira to The Brink in ''The Lost Frontier''. ==Music== Five ''Jak and Daxter'' soundtracks have been commercially released and have featured several composers, including [[Mark Mothersbaugh]], [[Josh Mancell]], Larry Hopkins, [[Billy Howerdel]], and [[James Dooley (composer)|James Dooley]]. The compositions were inspired by [[world music]], with Mancell commenting that he intended "to create something other than an expected orchestral flavoured fantasy soundtrack. I ended up using a lot of non-Western instruments and traditional, Western orchestral instruments such as the French Horn and Cello. Additionally, I feel the Jak games have both an ancient and futuristic vibe about them — I wanted the music to evoke both qualities."<ref>{{cite web |last1=Troughton |first1=James |title=Interview: Jak And Daxter Composer Says "Distinctness Is Born Of Limitations" |url=https://www.thegamer.com/jak-and-daxter-composer-interview-20th-anniversary/ |website=The Gamer |date=December 3, 2021 |access-date=13 December 2021 |archive-date=December 13, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211213151116/https://www.thegamer.com/jak-and-daxter-composer-interview-20th-anniversary/ |url-status=live }}</ref> The soundtracks for ''Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy'', ''Jak II'', ''Jak 3'', and ''Jak X: Combat Racing'' were all commercially released in 2019 by [[Limited Run Games]] as part of the Collector's Edition of each respective game.<ref name="lrg">{{cite web |url=https://www.polygon.com/2018/12/7/18130591/jak-daxter-ps4-limited-run-games |title=Jak and Daxter games get limited physical release on PS4 |last=McWhertor |first=Michael |date=December 7, 2018 |publisher=[[Vox Media]] |work=[[Polygon (website)|Polygon]] |access-date=July 1, 2020 |archive-date=November 8, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201108130000/https://www.polygon.com/2018/12/7/18130591/jak-daxter-ps4-limited-run-games |url-status=live }}</ref> On November 2, 2009, ''[[Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier#Soundtrack|Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier Original Soundtrack]]'' was released on the [[iTunes Store]] by SIE.<ref>[https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/jak-daxter-lost-frontier-original/id338756496 iTunes - Music - Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier (Original Soundtrack from the Video Game)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151106093008/https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/jak-daxter-lost-frontier-original/id338756496 |date=November 6, 2015 }} [[iTunes]] Retrieved March 4, 2015</ref> ==Critical reception== {{VG Series Reviews |updated = |gr = no |game1 = [[Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy]] |mc1 = 90/100<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.metacritic.com/game/jak-and-daxter-the-precursor-legacy/critic-reviews/?platform=playstation-2|title=''Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy'' Reviews|access-date=January 23, 2013 |publisher=[[Metacritic]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110403003330/http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-2/jak-and-daxter-the-precursor-legacy|archive-date=2011-04-03|url-status=live}}</ref> |game2 = [[Jak II]] |mc2 = 87/100<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.metacritic.com/game/jak-ii/critic-reviews/?platform=playstation-2 |title=''Jak II'' Reviews |access-date=April 18, 2011 |publisher=[[Metacritic]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101022033153/http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-2/jak-ii|archive-date=2010-10-22|url-status=live }}</ref> |game3 = [[Jak 3]] |mc3 = 84/100<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.metacritic.com/game/jak-3/critic-reviews/?platform=playstation-2 |title=''Jak 3'' Reviews |access-date=April 18, 2011 |publisher=[[Metacritic]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100823050200/http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-2/jak-3|archive-date=2010-08-23|url-status=live }}</ref> |game4 = [[Jak X: Combat Racing]] |mc4 = 76/100<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.metacritic.com/game/jak-x-combat-racing/critic-reviews/?platform=playstation-2|title=''Jak X: Combat Racing'' Reviews |access-date=January 23, 2013 |publisher=[[Metacritic]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110504210350/http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-2/jak-x-combat-racing|archive-date=2011-05-04|url-status=live}}</ref> |game5 = [[Daxter (video game)|Daxter]] |mc5 = 85/100<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.metacritic.com/game/daxter/critic-reviews/?platform=psp|title=''Daxter'' Reviews |access-date=January 23, 2013 |publisher=[[Metacritic]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100816133443/http://www.metacritic.com/game/psp/daxter|archive-date=2010-08-16|url-status=live}}</ref> |game6 = [[Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier]] |mc6 = 71/100 (PSP)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.metacritic.com/game/jak-and-daxter-the-lost-frontier/critic-reviews/?platform=psp |title=''Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier'' Reviews |access-date=January 23, 2013 |publisher=[[Metacritic]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100826104409/http://www.metacritic.com/game/psp/jak-and-daxter-the-lost-frontier|archive-date=2010-08-26|url-status=live }}</ref><br/>72/100 (PS2)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.metacritic.com/game/jak-and-daxter-the-lost-frontier/critic-reviews/?platform=playstation-2 |title=''Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier'' Reviews |access-date=January 23, 2013 |publisher=[[Metacritic]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100825200304/http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-2/jak-and-daxter-the-lost-frontier|archive-date=2010-08-25|url-status=live }}</ref> |game7 = [[Jak and Daxter Collection]] |mc7 = 81/100 (PS3)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.metacritic.com/game/jak-and-daxter-collection/critic-reviews/?platform=playstation-3 |title=''Jak and Daxter Collection'' Reviews |access-date=May 7, 2020 |publisher=[[Metacritic]] |archive-date=June 6, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200606172536/https://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-3/jak-and-daxter-collection |url-status=live }}</ref><br/>67/100 (VITA)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.metacritic.com/game/jak-and-daxter-collection/critic-reviews/?platform=playstation-vita |title=''Jak and Daxter Collection'' Reviews |access-date=May 7, 2020 |publisher=[[Metacritic]] |archive-date=June 18, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200618020234/https://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-vita/jak-and-daxter-collection |url-status=live }}</ref> }} With physical and digital copies combined, the ''Jak and Daxter'' franchise has sold over 15 million games worldwide (as of April 2017).<ref>{{cite web |url=https://venturebeat.com/2017/04/03/jak-and-daxter-playstation-2-classics-are-coming-to-playstation-4/ |title=Jak and Daxter PlayStation 2 classics are coming to PlayStation 4 |last=Minotti |first=Mike |date=April 3, 2017 |publisher=VentureBeat |work=[[VentureBeat]] |access-date=May 7, 2020 |archive-date=June 2, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200602110413/https://venturebeat.com/2017/04/03/jak-and-daxter-playstation-2-classics-are-coming-to-playstation-4/ |url-status=live }}</ref> ''Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy'' received critical acclaim from several reviewers as compiled by [[review aggregator]] [[Metacritic]], with the game having the highest score in the franchise at 90/100. ''Jak II'', ''Jak 3'', ''Daxter'', and ''Jak and Daxter Collection'' (PS3) all received generally favorable reception, while ''Jak X: Combat Racing'' only received mixed reception. ''The Lost Frontier'' also only had mixed reception and, not including the PlayStation Vita port of ''Jak and Daxter Collection'', it has the lowest score in the series from Metacritic (71/100). The series has received critical acclaim for its innovation in the [[platformer|platform]] genre. The series holds seven records in the [[Guinness World Records|''Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition'', 2008]], with ''The Precursor Legacy'' holding a record for including the First Seamless 3D World in a Console Game.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Wells|first1=Evan|title=Jak And Daxter Collection Delivers The Original Trilogy To PS3 In HD|url=http://blog.eu.playstation.com/2011/11/21/jak-and-daxter-collection-delivers-the-original-trilogy-to-ps3-in-hd/|website=PlayStation.Blog|publisher=[[Sony Computer Entertainment]]|access-date=January 11, 2019|date=21 November 2011|archive-date=September 27, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150927131450/http://blog.eu.playstation.com/2011/11/21/jak-and-daxter-collection-delivers-the-original-trilogy-to-ps3-in-hd/|url-status=live}}</ref> Jack DeVries of ''[[IGN]]'' referred to the series as "the best action platformers of [that] generation," praising the "huge worlds, memorable characters, action packed stories, and great gameplay".<ref name="IGN2">{{cite web |author=Jack DeVries |url=http://ie.ps3.ign.com/articles/121/1218157p1.html |title=Jak and Daxter Collection Review – PlayStation 3 Review at IGN |date=February 7, 2012 |publisher=Ie.ps3.ign.com |access-date=March 4, 2012 |archive-date=February 11, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120211035905/http://ie.ps3.ign.com/articles/121/1218157p1.html |url-status=live }}</ref> Jeffrey Matulef of ''[[Eurogamer]]'' stated that "the ''Jak and Daxter'' series may not be as solid a platformer as ''[[Sly Cooper#The Sly Collection (2010)|Sly Cooper]]'' and its gunplay isn't as refined as ''[[Ratchet & Clank]]'s'' – but in terms of ambition, invention and grandiosity, it remains leagues above its last-gen platforming brethren".<ref name="Jak and Daxter Trilogy Review">{{cite web|url=http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2012-02-16-the-jak-and-daxter-trilogy-review|title=Jak and Daxter Trilogy Review|publisher=EuroGamer|access-date=January 5, 2012|archive-date=February 18, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120218194428/http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2012-02-16-the-jak-and-daxter-trilogy-review|url-status=live}}</ref> The series has also received praise for its diverse gameplay styles. Matt Helgeson of ''[[Game Informer]]'' noted that the "series was driven by a restless sense of innovation," praising "Naughty Dog's work in this franchise [for creating] great characters, finely tuned gameplay, and a unceasing inventiveness".<ref name="Jak and Daxter Review">{{cite web|url=https://www.gameinformer.com/games/jak_and_daxter_collection/b/ps3/archive/2012/02/07/jak-and-daxter-collection-updates-a-classic-ps2-trilogy.aspx|title=Jak and Daxter Review|publisher=GameInformer|access-date=January 5, 2012|archive-date=February 10, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120210071110/http://www.gameinformer.com/games/jak_and_daxter_collection/b/ps3/archive/2012/02/07/jak-and-daxter-collection-updates-a-classic-ps2-trilogy.aspx|url-status=live}}</ref> Helgeson also declared that the ''Jak'' games "stand up as epic adventures".<ref name="Jak and Daxter Review"/> Matulef further stated that "the ''Jak and Daxter'' series remains a fascinating document of the evolution of the action adventure; its heroes are unstuck in time, without a genre to call home. No series has been so willing to switch gameplay styles with such reckless abandon, and ''The Jak and Daxter Trilogy'' represents a shining example of what happens when a capable developer takes a huge risk."<ref name="Jak and Daxter Trilogy Review"/> ''[[GameSpot]]'' stated that the franchise's "tight execution and heavy action elements ensure that things never become dull," adding that the franchise "manages to provide a rewarding gameplay experience that shouldn't be missed".<ref>{{cite web |last=Satterfield |first=Shane |url=http://uk.gamespot.com/jak-and-daxter-the-precursor-legacy/reviews/jak-and-daxter-the-precursor-legacy-review-2829768/?page=2 |title=Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy Review, Page 2 - GameSpot.com |publisher=Uk.gamespot.com |date=December 7, 2001 |access-date=March 4, 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120426165647/http://uk.gamespot.com/jak-and-daxter-the-precursor-legacy/reviews/jak-and-daxter-the-precursor-legacy-review-2829768/?page=2 |archive-date=April 26, 2012 |df=mdy-all }}</ref> ==Merchandise== Naughty Dog have released various forms of merchandise since the series' inception. These include strategy guides for each game, several forms of clothing and collectible figures.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.destructoid.com/check-out-this-sweet-new-jak-and-daxter-statue-256854.phtml|title=Check out this sweet new Jak and Daxter statue|date=June 23, 2013|publisher=Destructoid|access-date=January 25, 2014|archive-date=February 1, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140201231748/http://www.destructoid.com/check-out-this-sweet-new-jak-and-daxter-statue-256854.phtml|url-status=live}}</ref> A limited edition Precursor orb was also released to celebrate the series' 10th anniversary.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.destructoid.com/sony-sends-orb-to-celebrate-jak-daxter-s-10th-birthday-217575.phtml|title=Sony sends orb to celebrate Jak & Daxter's 10th birthday|date=December 9, 2011|publisher=Destructoid|access-date=January 25, 2014|archive-date=February 1, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140201231746/http://www.destructoid.com/sony-sends-orb-to-celebrate-jak-daxter-s-10th-birthday-217575.phtml|url-status=live}}</ref> ==Miscellaneous media== The ''Jak and Daxter'' series has been featured in a variety of other media. * In ''[[LittleBigPlanet (2008 video game)|LittleBigPlanet]]'', ''[[LittleBigPlanet 2]]'' and ''[[LittleBigPlanet Karting]]'', a Jak costume and a Daxter costume are available for Sackboy through bonus add-ons.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2014/07/29/north-americas-littlebigplanet-preorder-bonuses-revealed |title=LittleBigPlanet 3's Release Date, Pre-Order Bonuses Revealed |last=Williams |first=Katie |date=July 29, 2014 |publisher=[[J2 Global]] Media |work=[[IGN]] |access-date=July 1, 2020 |archive-date=July 1, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200701154610/https://www.ign.com/articles/2014/07/29/north-americas-littlebigplanet-preorder-bonuses-revealed |url-status=live }}</ref> * In the 2011 [[PlayStation Move]] game ''[[PlayStation Move Heroes]]'', Jak and Daxter appear as playable characters, along with an environment based on Haven City. * Jak and Daxter appeared as playable characters in the [[PlayStation 3]] and [[PlayStation Vita]] title ''[[PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale]]''.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://blog.playstation.com/2012/07/15/playstation-all-stars-battle-royale-cole-and-jak-join-the-fight/ |title=PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale: Cole and Jak Join the Fight |last=Maniago |first=Daniel |date=July 15, 2012 |publisher=[[Sony Computer Entertainment America]] |work=[[PlayStation.Blog]] |access-date=July 1, 2020 |archive-date=July 3, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200703232815/https://blog.playstation.com/2012/07/15/playstation-all-stars-battle-royale-cole-and-jak-join-the-fight/ |url-status=live }}</ref> * In ''[[Ratchet: Deadlocked]]'', Jak appears as an alternate skin for [[Ratchet (Ratchet & Clank)|Ratchet]].{{citation needed|date=July 2020}} * In ''[[Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time]]'', Daxter appears wearing a leopard loincloth as a museum treasure. Its description reads "The Lutrela Nivadensis is a rare hybrid species of the Carnivora family. It is known for its orange fur and loud mouth."{{citation needed|date=July 2020}} * A "Strange Relic" can be discovered in multiple games in the [[Uncharted|''Uncharted'' series]], another game series developed by Naughty Dog. It is a copy of the Precursor Orbs found in the ''Jak and Daxter'' universe, and when translated reads "NaughtyDog, Madman."{{citation needed|date=July 2020}} * Jak appears alongside Ratchet as a playable character in ''[[Everybody's Golf|Hot Shots Golf Fore!]]'' and Daxter acts as a golf caddy.{{citation needed|date=July 2020}} * Jak and Daxter appear on posters in various games in the ''[[Ratchet & Clank]]'' universe.{{citation needed|date=July 2020}} * Jak and Daxter appear in several background cameos in ''[[Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando]]''.{{citation needed|date=July 2020}} * Daxter is referenced in ''[[Uncharted: Drake's Fortune]]'', with "Ottsel" written across Nathan Drake's swimsuit, and a picture of Daxter's face on the sleeve.{{citation needed|date=July 2020}} * Daxter is featured as a free downloadable character in the PlayStation 3 game ''[[Pain (video game)|Pain]]''.{{citation needed|date=July 2020}} * In ''[[Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception]]'', a pair of Jak Goggles can be purchased from the PlayStation Store for use in multiplayer.{{citation needed|date=July 2020}} * In ''[[The Last of Us]]'', Jak and Daxter make several cameos in the form of easter eggs and unlockable outfits.{{citation needed|date=July 2020}} * In ''[[The Order: 1886]]'', Daxter appears in the form of an easter egg. The game is developed by Ready at Dawn.{{citation needed|date=July 2020}} * In ''[[The Last of Us Part II]]'', Jak and Daxter make several cameos in the form of easter eggs.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.pushsquare.com/guides/the-last-of-us-2-all-easter-eggs |title=The Last of Us 2: All Easter Eggs |last=Barker |first=Sammy |date=June 18, 2020 |publisher=Nlife Media |work=[[Push Square]] |access-date=July 1, 2020 |archive-date=July 1, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200701172307/https://www.pushsquare.com/guides/the-last-of-us-2-all-easter-eggs |url-status=live }}</ref> * In ''[[Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart]]'', Jak and Daxter as well as Precursor Orb can be brought into Ratchet and Clank's dimension by using the new RYNO 8 weapon. The dimension from which Jak and Daxter originate is named Dimension 31x7 according to a character named Mags.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ign.com/wikis/ratchet-and-clank-rift-apart/Easter_Eggs_and_References |title=Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart Wiki Guide - Easter Eggs and References |date=June 10, 2021 |publisher=IGN |access-date=June 10, 2021 |archive-date=June 10, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210610192257/https://www.ign.com/wikis/ratchet-and-clank-rift-apart/Easter_Eggs_and_References |url-status=live }}</ref> ==Future== Evan Wells revealed that they had explored the idea of making a new game extensively before the development began on ''[[The Last of Us]]'' (2013).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2012-02-06-naughty-dog-a-new-jak-and-daxter-would-do-everyone-a-disservice|title=Naughty Dog: A new Jak & Daxter would do everyone a disservice|publisher=EuroGamer|author=Robert Purchese|date=February 6, 2012|access-date=January 29, 2014|archive-date=February 11, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140211034457/http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2012-02-06-naughty-dog-a-new-jak-and-daxter-would-do-everyone-a-disservice|url-status=live}}</ref> Creative director [[Neil Druckmann]] later unveiled several illustrations for the abandoned game at a conference for ''The Last of Us''. He explained that they had planned on making a reboot of the series and had spent a long time exploring various concepts.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.officialplaystationmagazine.co.uk/2013/10/07/naughty-dogs-jak-daxter-reboot-could-have-be-photrealistic-given-you-nightmares/|title=Naughty Dog's Jak & Daxter reboot|publisher=PlayStation Official Magazine|author=Leon Hurley|access-date=January 29, 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140202142432/http://www.officialplaystationmagazine.co.uk/2013/10/07/naughty-dogs-jak-daxter-reboot-could-have-be-photrealistic-given-you-nightmares/|archive-date=February 2, 2014|df=mdy-all}}</ref> In response to an alleged concept art leak in 2016, Naughty Dog's Director of Communication Arne Meyer stated that nothing was currently being worked on. Also, due to circumstances at Naughty Dog, ''Jak and Daxter'' has not yet been reconsidered, but is never off the table.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.finder.com.au/naughty-dog-shoots-down-jak-and-daxter-4-after-concept-art-leaks|title=Naughty Dog shoots down Jak and Daxter 4 after concept art leaks {{!}} finder.com.au|date=2016-04-26|website=finder.com.au|language=en-US|access-date=2016-05-04|archive-date=April 29, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160429133150/http://www.finder.com.au/naughty-dog-shoots-down-jak-and-daxter-4-after-concept-art-leaks|url-status=live}}</ref> In 2019, [[Limited Run Games]] announced a commemorative mock case for the unreleased ''Jak and Daxter'' reboot, which was released in June 2020. The mock case uses the title ''Jak IV'' and features concept art from the scrapped reboot that was revealed in Naughty Dog's coffee table book, ''The Art of Naughty Dog''. The case, in addition to a digital theme code, was given to consumers who purchased all four ''Jak and Daxter'' titles directly from the Limited Run Games website.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://limitedrungames.com/blogs/news/jak-iv-mock-case-details|title=Jak IV Collectible Mock Case Details|website=Limited Run Games|access-date=May 7, 2020|archive-date=June 2, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200602043708/https://limitedrungames.com/blogs/news/jak-iv-mock-case-details|url-status=live}}</ref> In February 2022, a ''Jak and Daxter'' film adaptation was rumored to be in development with [[Ruben Fleischer]] and [[Naughty Dog]], although as of 2024, nothing has been confirmed.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Uncharted director is working on a Jak and Daxter adaptation |url=https://www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/jak-and-daxter-adaptation/ |date=February 9, 2022 |first=Giovanni |last=Colantonio |access-date=February 9, 2022 |website=Digital Trends |archive-date=February 9, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220209171334/https://www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/jak-and-daxter-adaptation/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Uncharted director says his Jak and Daxter movie could star Tom Holland |url=https://www.gamesradar.com/au/jak-and-daxter-movie-tom-holland/ |date=February 10, 2022 |first=Bradley |last=Russell |access-date=February 11, 2022 |website=GamesRadar+ |archive-date=February 10, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220210232007/https://www.gamesradar.com/au/jak-and-daxter-movie-tom-holland/ |url-status=live }}</ref> ==References== === Explanatory notes=== {{Notelist}} === Citations === {{Reflist}} {{reflist|group=lower-alpha}} {{Portal|Video games}} {{Wikiquote}} {{Jak and Daxter}} {{Naughty Dog}} {{Sony franchises}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Jak And Daxter (Series)}} [[Category:Jak and Daxter| ]] [[Category:Sony Interactive Entertainment franchises]] [[Category:Video games developed in the United States]] [[Category:Video game franchises]] [[Category:Science fantasy video games]] [[Category:Post-apocalyptic video games]] [[Category:Video game franchises introduced in 2001]] [[Category:Video games set on fictional planets]]
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