
The Jak and Daxter Collection was met with positive reviews from critics. The box the photo itself is found in is still present.

Sig and Metal heads have a shiny, silver armor texture opposed to the original muddy brown texture.Many in-game explosions retain the white screen effect for a prolonged amount of time.

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Due to the PS3 having an internal memory card, the option for progressive scanning was removed.Instead, the game will default to whatever aspect ratio the system is set to in system options, and always 16:9 for HD resolutions. Due to the game being released in HD format, the start menu option to toggle between 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratio was removed.The Precursor Legacy screen featured a Rock Village background, the Jak II screen featured a Port background, and the Jak 3 screen featured a Wasteland background. The Precursor Legacy menu featured Jak and Daxter as they appeared in that game, likewise for Jak II and Jak 3. The game selection screen featured four menu items which allowed the player to select The Precursor Legacy, Jak II, Jak 3, and "Credits", each menu changing the graphics of the screen. The Jak and Daxter Collection was released on a single Blu-ray disc with support for HD format (720p), stereoscopic 3D, remastered audio, and an entire package of PlayStation Network trophies.

On 19 April 2013, European Sony PlayStation producer Victor Harris announced that the Collection would be released in June 2013 for the PlayStation Vita as well. On 24 January 2012, Naughty Dog President Evan Wells formally announced on PlayStation Blog the Jak and Daxter Collection for a February 7 release in North America, "complete in one Blu-ray package" and with "100+ trophies to collect." The Jak and Daxter Trilogy was also later released on 22 February 2012, and 8 March 2012 in the Australasia regions. A week later, Justin Richmond, a Naughty Dog employee, confirmed the creation of the Collection, though Sony did not comment. Furthermore, in October 2011, a South African online retailer known as BT Games had a Jak and Daxter Collection listed early for a January 2012 release. Speculation of a Jak and Daxter Collection release began in May 2011 when a "source connected to " hinted that a "dark, dirty and dangerous" collection was in the works. But, troublesome." Mass Media creative director Paul Mithra stated that Naughty Dog "told us from the beginning that this is an impossible project," admitting that "it wasn't long before we agreed with them." Nevertheless, the game was finished with minimal bugs, as well as a few improvements aside the HD reformatting and PlayStation trophy support. You gotta figure out how they did all this 'multi-layered, multi-textured rendering'. "I was there, sitting next to the programmer, helping him figure out what kind of clever algorithm Naughty Dog had come up with. Mass Media acknowledged the challenge of undertaking the project, stating "Looking under the hood, yes, it was a surprise to see that much code," says Robert Toone in regards to remastering the series.
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After talks of and subsequently abandoning a reboot of the Jak and Daxter series with a Jak 4 title, Naughty Dog commissioned Mass Media Games to port three of the first games to the PlayStation 3 with "higher resolution graphics and 3D support," as well as PlayStation Network trophy design and implementation.
