TheThingamajigRayman
Smash Journeyman
Welcome to the support thread for Jak and Daxter!
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So, who are Jak and Daxter?
Jak and Daxter are from the series of the same name, Jak and Daxter, which started on the PS2 with Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy in 2001, with it's most recent installment being Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier in 2009. Jak and Daxter both appear in Sony's "attempt" at Smash Bros., Playstation All-Stars Battle Royale as playable characters. Jak is a human, while Daxter is an ottzel. Both are considered icons of the PS2 era, among the likes of Ratchet & Clank.
But they're Playstation characters!
Yep, they are. While a Playstation rep is super unlikely, almost anythings possible. Although, I don't see it happening as unlike Microsoft, Sony doesn't seem to want to collaborate with competitors, but I'd still love to see it happen.
Game History
2001 (PS2, PS3, PSV, PS4)
2003 (PS2, PS3, PSV, PS4)
2004 (PS2, PS3, PSV, PS4)
2005 (PS2, PS4)
2006 (PSP, PSV)
2009 (PS2, PSP)
Eco Supporters
TheThingamajigRayman
Zinith
NOSTARSICK
Janx_uwu
So, who are Jak and Daxter?
Jak and Daxter are from the series of the same name, Jak and Daxter, which started on the PS2 with Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy in 2001, with it's most recent installment being Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier in 2009. Jak and Daxter both appear in Sony's "attempt" at Smash Bros., Playstation All-Stars Battle Royale as playable characters. Jak is a human, while Daxter is an ottzel. Both are considered icons of the PS2 era, among the likes of Ratchet & Clank.
But they're Playstation characters!
Yep, they are. While a Playstation rep is super unlikely, almost anythings possible. Although, I don't see it happening as unlike Microsoft, Sony doesn't seem to want to collaborate with competitors, but I'd still love to see it happen.
Game History
2001 (PS2, PS3, PSV, PS4)
2003 (PS2, PS3, PSV, PS4)
2004 (PS2, PS3, PSV, PS4)
2005 (PS2, PS4)
2006 (PSP, PSV)
2009 (PS2, PSP)
Eco Supporters
TheThingamajigRayman
Zinith
NOSTARSICK
Janx_uwu
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