Jackie Chan: The Kung-Fu Master



""While most companies who resorted to the tired Mortal Kombat template of gore and brutality, Kaneko actually put a great deal of work into this game to balance it out and actually assure that there is some value in playing it, and they also make very good use of Jackie himself creating 3 different versions of him based on fan favorite characters of his movie past. Too bad he's an absolute a-hole throughout the game though. As you fight him, you'll lose and lose and lose and lose, and after each fight he'll laugh his ass off and mock you while speaking Engrish.""

- Hardcore Gaming 101,

Jackie Chan: The Kung-Fu Master is a fighting game created by Kaneko (the same company that created BloodWarrior) and weirdly enough, tried to follow the steps of Mortal Kombat. That's right, it's a gory Fighting Game with photo as sprites that includes Jackie Chan!

How did they managed to release this without destroying Jackie Chan image? Well, the answer is quite simple: There is blood and gore as long as Jackie Chan is not in battling. If any of the players uses Jackie Chan, then blood and Finishing Moves will be unavailable.

Besides the first impression of the inclusion of Jackie Chan, what is most amazing is that the game is actually pretty good!. With a roster of six characters and three unusable Purposefully Overpowered versions of Jackie Chan, the game plays actually very well. Good music, good graphics and very smooth game play, it's most likely the best Mortal Kombat imitator out there.

The game received a Updated Rerelease called Jackie Chan in Fists of Fire. Besides some changes in the game engine, there are two main differences. First of all, the player is allowed to use any of the Jackie Chans (which are all terribly over-powered) and three characters have their colors swapped for no good reason. (Why? We don't know, it will always be a mystery.)

This game is actually very obscure since it was not exported outside China, and the protection was so well done that people were unable to emulate until late 2008!

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 * Contractual Purity - There is no blood when Jackie Chan is present.
 * Copy Protection- The game was obtained in 2000, but it took 8 years to understand how to break the copyright protection of it.
 * Gorn
 * Finishing Move
 * Follow the Leader - of Mortal Kombat.
 * No Export for You - Most likely the reason why this game is that obscure.
 * Palette Swap - of three characters... for no good reason.
 * Purposefully Overpowered - the three versions of Jackie Chan are this, which is obviously purposefully because it's a Jackie Chan game.
 * They became Game Breakers in the rerelease, where users are allowed to use him.
 * That One Boss/SNK Boss - Jackie Chan. Made worst by the fact that there are three versions of him you must fight!
 * Updated Rerelease - Jackie Chan in Fists of Fire