Jackie Chan Stuntmaster -usa-.chd May 2026
In the 2000 PlayStation classic Jackie Chan Stuntmaster , the story follows Jackie as a simple delivery boy in New York City working for his grandfather, Frederick.
Stunts & Platforming: Jackie can perform signature moves like running up walls and backflipping. Platforming sections often require precise timing, such as jumping between moving subway trains or escaping oncoming trucks. Jackie Chan Stuntmaster -USA-.chd
and voiceovers to ensure his signature "action-comedy" style translated to the screen. The Story & Gameplay Loop In the 2000 PlayStation classic Jackie Chan Stuntmaster
For players: Drop the .chd file directly into DuckStation or RetroArch’s Beetle PSX HW core—it reads it instantly, treating it like a physical disc. Release Region: USA (NTSC-U) Game ID: SLUS-01077 CD-ROM
This restores the original .bin/.cue structure for burning or use in older emulators.
- Release Region: USA (NTSC-U)
- Game ID: SLUS-01077
- CD-ROM Format: Mode 2, Form 1 (Standard PS1 CD layout)
- File Size (Raw): Approx. 550 MB – 660 MB (depending on bin/cue ripping).
- File Size (CHD): Highly variable, typically compressed to 350 MB – 450 MB.
Game data – Looking for:
- Motion Capture: Jackie Chan himself provided motion capture for the game. When you load the file and play, you are seeing digitized movements of the actual martial artist, not an animator's approximation.
- Voice Acting: Jackie provided voice lines (in English), adding a layer of authenticity that many "cash-grab" licensed games of the PS1 era lacked.
- The Stuntman Philosophy: The game rewards the player for not just winning, but for breaking boxes and performing stunts, mirroring the actor's philosophy that the environment is a co-star in the action.
- CPU: Any modern x86-64 processor (Intel Core i3 / AMD Ryzen 3 or equivalent).
- RAM: 2GB minimum.
- GPU: OpenGL 3.0+ or Vulkan support.
- Software: Modern emulators with CHD parsing support (e.g., DuckStation, RetroArch (Beetle PSX), or PCSX-Redux).