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Apr 05 2009

Brand New Jack And Daxter Game On The Way

Published by slayed35440 at 9:46 pm under Sony PSP hype Edit This

There’s a new Jack and Daxter on the way for PSP and PS2, to be called Jack and Daxter: The Lost Frontier.  The new game will pick up exactly where the old Jack and Daxter trilogy left off, and will see two of our favorite platforming heroes traversing lands as they’ve never seen  before.  Not to mention picking up a few badass aircraft along the way to completing your mission.  That mission of course is to save the very planet you’re exploring from destruction.  

And you know, despite this one being a PS2/PSP release, I think I’m still incredibly interested.  Jack and Daxter was one of my favorite games back in the day, as I was always a bigger fan of their platforming exploits than Ratchet & Clank’s.  Yes Jack and Daxter was the coolest thing ever, because of their great integration of fun vehicles, and ridiculously cool weaponry.  And I desperately hope that this new Jack and Daxter will do well enough to interest Sony in pushing forth the money to give the series a ‘next-gen’ release in the future.  

Because seriously, how do you produce a new J&D for PS2 and PSP, but not PS3?

I just don’t understand Sony on that one…but worse graphic new Jack and Daxter is better than absolutely no Jack and Daxter. 


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One Response to “Brand New Jack And Daxter Game On The Way”

  1. ericaon 25 Nov 2009 at 4:30 pm edit this

    Is this the 4th game? Because I would love there to be a 4th one.

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