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|developer=[[Naughty Dog]]<br/>[[Mass Media Inc.]]
|developer=[[Naughty Dog]], [[Mass Media]]
|publisher=[[Sony Computer Entertainment]]
|publisher=[[Sony Computer Entertainment]]
|released={{na|2012|February 7}}{{au|2012|February}}{{eu|2012|February 22}}
|released={{na|2012|February 7}}{{au|2012|February}}{{eu|2012|February 22}}
|genre=[[Platformer]], [[compilation]]
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|systems=[[PlayStation 3]], [[PlayStation Vita]]
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|series=Jak and Daxter
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'''Jak and Daxter Collection'''  (known in PAL regions as '''The Jak and Daxter Trilogy''') is a video game that contains high-definition remastered port of the [[PlayStation 2]] games ''[[Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy]]'', ''[[Jak II]]'' and ''[[Jak 3]]'', for the [[PlayStation 3]] on a single Blu-ray Disc as a [[Classics HD]] title, published by [[Sony Computer Entertainment]]. The title will also be releasing for the [[PlayStation Vita]] at a much later date. The games were originally developed by [[Naughty Dog]], and who have assisted in the remastering alongside [[Mass Media Inc.]] to provide support for high-definition monitors, higher frame rates, stereoscopic 3D, and additional features for the PlayStation Network. The ''Collection'' celebrates the ''Jak and Daxter'' franchise's 10th anniversary.
'''Jak and Daxter Collection'''  (known in PAL regions as '''The Jak and Daxter Trilogy''') is a [[compilation]] that contains high-definition remastered ports of the [[PlayStation 2]] games [[Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy]], [[Jak II]] and [[Jak 3]], for the [[PlayStation 3]] on a single Blu-ray Disc as a Classics HD title, published by [[Sony Computer Entertainment]]. The games were originally developed by [[Naughty Dog]], and who have assisted in the remastering alongside [[Mass Media]] to provide support for high-definition monitors, higher frame rates, stereoscopic 3D, and additional features for the [[PlayStation Network]]. The Collection celebrates the {{c|Jak and Daxter}} franchise's 10th anniversary.


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==Remastered features==
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Jak and Daxter Collection (known in PAL regions as The Jak and Daxter Trilogy) is a compilation that contains high-definition remastered ports of the PlayStation 2 games Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy, Jak II and Jak 3, for the PlayStation 3 on a single Blu-ray Disc as a Classics HD title, published by Sony Computer Entertainment. The games were originally developed by Naughty Dog, and who have assisted in the remastering alongside Mass Media to provide support for high-definition monitors, higher frame rates, stereoscopic 3D, and additional features for the PlayStation Network. The Collection celebrates the Jak and Daxter franchise's 10th anniversary.

Remastered features

The core game and story for all games remains unchanged with the remastered versions. For the remastering, all three games have had a graphics overhaul to allow them to support modern 720p HD resolution with smoother gameplay animation. With the more powerful PlayStation 3, all three games feature a fixed frame rate of 60 frames per second in normal mode, while in 3D mode the games run at 30 frames per second. All three games have PlayStation Network trophy support.