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Revision as of 21:07, 18 February 2024
This page lists the various bugs and differences you will encounter on each copy of the Jak and Daxter games.
PlayStation 2 (PS2)
Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy
If you have a North American Black Label (NTSC-U/C) copy of Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy, you may or may not have Citadel Skip. If you look on the back of the disc, you will find a number on the inner ring. This number indicates your version of the game and whether or not you have Citadel Skip. If you see a 1 or a 2, Citadel Skip is not patched and will work. If you see a 3 (or higher), Citadel Skip is patched and will not work.
Version | Citadel Skip |
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Black Label #1 (NTSC-U/C) | Yes |
Black Label #2 (NTSC-U/C) | Yes |
Black Label #3+ (NTSC-U/C) | No |
Greatest Hits (NTSC-U/C) | No |
Black Label (PAL) | Yes |
Platinum Label (PAL) (NTSC-U/C) | Yes |
Black Label (NTSC-J/Korean) | No |
Silver Label (NTSC-J) | No |
Jak II
Jak II can be speedrun on any PS2 copy or version.
In the Greatest Hits version, a patch was implemented to fix the Stadium Bug and to prevent the game from crashing during the final cutscene.
Jak 3
Jak 3 can be speedrun on any PS2 copy or version.
Jak X: Combat Racing
Jak X: Combat Racing can be speedrun on any PS2 copy or version.
PlayStation 3 (PS3)
Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy
Jak II
Jak 3
PlayStation 4 (PS4)
Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy
In 2017, the first four Jak and Daxter games were virtually released for the PlayStation 4. These releases turned out to be PlayStation 2 versions of the games that were emulated on the PlayStation 4. This means that the PlayStation 4 releases are the same as the PlayStation 2 releases.