Naughty Dog - List of Games

List of Games

As Jam Software

Game title Year released Platform Notes
Math Jam 1985 Apple II
Ski Crazed 1986 Apple II
Dream Zone 1988 Apple IIGS

As Naughty Dog

Game title Year released Platform GameRankings Metacritic Notes
Keef the Thief 1989 Apple IIGS N/A N/A First game developed by Naughty Dog
Rings of Power 1991 Mega Drive 40.00% N/A Published by Electronic Arts
Way of the Warrior 1994 3DO N/A N/A 1994 3DO Developers Award: Winner for Best Animation
Crash Bandicoot 1996 PlayStation 80.40% N/A Was the first non-Japanese game to receive a "Gold Prize" in Japan
Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back 1997 PlayStation 88.54% N/A One of the best-selling PSone video games of all time
Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped 1998 PlayStation 89.07% 91/100 Was the first non-Japanese title to receive a "Platinum Prize" in Japan
Crash Team Racing 1999 PlayStation 91.78% 88/100 Last Crash Bandicoot game developed by Naughty Dog
Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy 2001 PlayStation 2 90.22% 90/100 First game released after being acquired by Sony
Jak II 2003 PlayStation 2 87.90% 87/100 Won IGN Editor's Choice 2003
Jak 3 2004 PlayStation 2 85.42% 84/100 The game as #25 on their list of best PlayStation 2 games of all time
Jak X: Combat Racing 2005 PlayStation 2 76.96% 76/100 Last Jak and Daxter game developed by Naughty Dog
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune 2007 PlayStation 3 89.70% 88/100 Won IGN's Best Action Game and Best PS3 game
Uncharted 2: Among Thieves 2009 PlayStation 3 96.46% 96/100 Won multiple Game of the Year Awards
Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception 2011 PlayStation 3 92.19% 92/100 Won Video Game Awards 2011 Best Graphics and Best PS3 game
Jak and Daxter Collection 2012 PlayStation 3 81.56% 82/100 Collaborated development with Mass Media Inc.
The Last of Us 2013 PlayStation 3 Pending Pending Announced during Spike VGA 2011

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