In the vast library of the original Sony PlayStation, few licensed titles manage to transcend their source material. Jackie Chan: Stuntmaster is one of those rare gems. Released in 2000 by Radical Entertainment (known later for Prototype and The Simpsons: Hit & Run), this 3D beat-‘em-up captured the slapstick, improvisational flair of Hong Kong cinema.
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The game concludes with a hint at a sequel that never materialized, followed by a "making-of" segment featuring motion-capture footage of the real Jackie Chan. Jackie Chan's Forgotten PS1 Game: STUNTMASTER The Waterfront & Sewers : Levels involving shipyard
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