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Jak 3
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Total Units
| North America: | 1.33m | 71.6% |
| + Europe: | 0.49m | 26.5% |
| + Rest of the World: | 0.03m | 1.9% |
| = Global | 1.85m |
Release History
| Boxart | Title | Publisher | Region | Date | Distribution |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | Jak 3 | Sony Computer Entertainment | North America | 09th November 2004 | Retail |
![]() | Jak 3 | Sony Computer Entertainment | Europe | 26th November 2004 | Retail |
People
| Person | Role |
|---|---|
| Amy Hennig | Game Director |
| Andrew M. Gavin | Developer |
| Bob Rafei | Developer |
| Brian Bloom | Kleiver |
| Britton A. | Tess |
| Bumper Robinson | Damas |
| Caron Weidner | Contract Sound Design and Implementation (Eight Ball Sound Inc) |
| Charlotte Francis | Developer |
| Chris Cox | Pecker |
| Cutter Mitchell | Torn |
| Daisuke Kishio | Japanese voice of Errol |
| David Herman | Errol |
| Eric Iwasaki | Developer |
| Greg Omi | Developer |
| Hiroshi Yanaka | Japanese voice of Vin |
| Ichiro Nagai | Japanese voice of Samos Hagai |
| Jamey Scott | Contract Sound Design and Implementation (Dramatic Audio Post) |
| Jason Rubin | Developer |
| Josh Mancell | Music |
| Jouji (George) Nakata | Japanese voice of Sig |
| Justin Monast | Developer |
| Keiji Okuda | Japanese voice of Jinx |
| Kyoko Hikami | Japanese voice of Keira Hagai |
| Larry Hopkins | Cinematic Music |
| Mark Mothersbaugh | Music |
| Matt Morgan | Hi-Rez Marketing Renders |
| Max Casella | Daxter |
| Michael Erwin | Jak |
| Phil LaMarr | Veger |
| Phil LaMarr | Sig |
| Richard McGonagle | Oracle |
| Rikiya Koyama | Japanese voice of Torn |
| Robert Patrick | Vin |
| Shoutaro Morikubo | Japanese voice of Jak |
| Stephen D. White | Developer |
| Susan Eisenberg | Ashelin |
| Tara Strong | Keira |
| Tara Strong | Seem |
| Taylor Kurosaki | Dialogue And Video Editing |
| Teiyu Ichiryusai | Japanese voice of Daxter |
| Warren Burton | Samos |
| Wataru Takagi | Japanese voice of Pecker |
| Yumi Touma | Japanese voice of Tess |
| Yuu Asakawa | Japanese voice of Ashelin |
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Comments
| Mad55 (on 03 July 2011) Awesome game | |
| Joel12345 (on 11 April 2010) I remembe getting this for christmas along with Dragon ball z budokai 3,then like a month later I got Gta:SA good times | |
| SOLDIER_Cloud (on 29 January 2010) I want jak and daxter on PS3!! | |
| Gearbox (on 29 September 2009) jak and daxter was wayyy better | |
| NicholasCage (on 23 August 2009) Badass boxart holy shi | |
| Spedfrom (on 23 May 2009) Jak & Daxter is still the best of the series. Jak 2 and 3 followed a road already travelled by Ratchet and Clank and the series lost much of its charm for it. | |
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