Jackie Chan Stuntmaster (USA) remains one of the most beloved and authentic 3D beat 'em ups for the original Sony PlayStation. Released in North America on March 28, 2000, by Midway Games, it distinguishes itself as a project where Jackie Chan was deeply involved in development, rather than just lending his name to a licensed product.
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Jackie Chan Stuntmaster is a cult-classic 3D beat 'em up released for the PlayStation (PS1) in 2000. Developed by Radical Entertainment and published by Midway Games in North America, it is widely remembered for its high level of authentic involvement from Jackie Chan himself. Core Gameplay and Mechanics Jackie Chan Stuntmaster -USA-.chd
Jackie Chan Stuntmaster is a cult-classic 3D beat-'em-up released for the PlayStation 1 on March 28, 2000. Developed by Radical Entertainment, it stands out because Jackie Chan himself was heavily involved, providing motion capture for his signature martial arts moves and lending his own voice. Gameplay & Mechanics
Mike was skeptical at first, having never worked with an international talent like Chan before. However, after witnessing a private demonstration of Chan's impressive stunt skills, he was convinced. Mike offered Chan a chance to work on a major Hollywood blockbuster, with a team of top stunt coordinators and special effects experts. Jackie Chan Stuntmaster (USA) remains one of the
The game blends "Final Fight"-style brawling with "Crash Bandicoot"-esque 3D platforming. Jackie Chan's Stuntmaster Review - GameSpot
captured the perfect blend of slapstick comedy and high-octane stunts. This CHD version is optimized for modern emulators like DuckStation Beetle PSX HW core Grapple and Throw: Use enemies as projectiles
Chan was intrigued by the American film industry's emphasis on high-octane action sequences and larger-than-life stunts. He saw an opportunity to bring his unique blend of martial arts and physical comedy to a new audience. As they drove through the city, Hung introduced Chan to his contacts in the industry, including a prominent Hollywood producer, Mike.