Jackie Chan Stuntmaster -usa-.chd [patched] < Editor's Choice >
: Levels involving shipyard thugs and boxing clowns.
Some regional versions toned down the "stunt violence." The USA release kept the visceral crunch of hitting a thug with a wok pan and the slapstick ragdoll physics intact. 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. : Levels involving shipyard thugs and boxing clowns
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. Developed by Radical Entertainment, it stands out because
Chan's contributions to the film industry have been recognized with numerous awards and accolades, including:
As he exited the airport, Chan was greeted by his friend and fellow stunt enthusiast, Sammo Hung. The two had known each other since their early days in the Hong Kong film industry, and Hung had invited Chan to the United States to explore new opportunities.