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  • Jackie Chan’s Action Kung Fu (NES)

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    While it was always my impression that Jackie Chan’s Action Kung Fu was better known on the TurboGrafx-16, it was in fact released a year earlier, in 1990, for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Needless to say, the NES release was not quite as graphically impressive as the TG-16 release. On either system I don’t think it was a huge seller but the TurboGrafx-16 had fewer games so it was more easily noticed on that platform. Part of the problem of popularity had nothing to do with the game itself but with the fact that in North America, most people didn’t really know who Jackie Chan was until the movie Rush Hour came out in 1998 so the name itself probably didn’t really do much to help sell the game.

    Jackie Chan’s Action Kung Fu plays as a fairly typical side-scrolling beat-’em-up. There are a total of five levels, each with a boss at the end, plus some bonus levels in which extra continues may be earned. You have only one life but you start out with five continues. Health may be restored by collecting rice bowls and power-ups can be earned by hitting the occasional frog that comes along carrying one. There are a variety of martial arts moves and special moves that can be used (e.g. the Psycho Wave). The game is quite challenging. Whether it is timing the jump between a barrier, navigating moving platforms while in combat or just moving fast enough to stay ahead of the continuously scrolling screen, this game will keep you on your toes. The ultimate goal is to rescue Jackie’s twin sister Josephine from his enemy, The Sorcerer.

    Jackie Chan’s Action Kung Fu was generally well reviewed and it really is a pretty good game. But in a sea of martial arts games, this one probably didn’t get the notice it deserved. NES gamers by and large were not necessarily connoisseur’s of Asian martial arts films as much of its audience was fairly young at the time so Jackie Chan’s name didn’t help much. It probably would have been a massive seller had Rush Hour come out a few years sooner or this game been released later.

    While the graphics aren’t quite as impressive on the NES as they are on the TurboGrafx-16, they are still quite good for that system and the game play also compares very favorably. On both systems, the larger than typical sprites gives the game a unique look. Unfortunately, if you want to play this one, emulation or tracking down an original NES or TG-16 copy are probably your only options. Licensed games rarely ever get re-released or make it to later compilations for various legal reasons.

    All screen shots above are from the NES version of the game.


  • Jackie Chan’s Action Kung Fu (TurboGrafx-16)

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    Jackie Chan’s Action Kung Fu was first released for the NES in 1990 but is probably better known for its 1991 TurboGrafx-16 release. As an NES game it was kind of lost in the shuffle of the large number of games on that system but it stood out more among the TurboGrafx-16’s fewer releases. Also, the graphics were greatly improved on that system.


    Jackie Chan wasn’t really a household name in North America until the release of Rush Hour in 1998 (looks like they are working on a Rush Hour 4 now!). Fans of the martial arts films he was known for may have been familiar with him but I don’t know how much the use of his name really helped sell this game. The large sprites used in this game were kind of unique and I think people tended to love it or hate it. Having said that, the game itself is surprisingly good.


    Jackie Chan’s Action Kung Fu is a fairly typical side-scrolling beat-em-up. The graphics were better than anything available on the NES at the time and the game play was pretty good too. Action was fairly simply with just one button for jumping and another for attack that could be combined for more complex moves. Special moves could also be collected through the course of the game.


    The story involves Jackie Chan’s sister being kidnapped by an evil sorcerer. As Jackie Chan, you must battle your way through his minions until finally battling the sorcerer himself and rescuing your (Jackie’s) sister. If you have a TurboGrafx-16, this is definitely a title that you may have overlooked and should pick up if you did. It came out for the NES also but it really shines on the TG-16. But holy crap it’s expensive on eBay! I seem to remember this being one of the more common games once upon a time…It might be best to stick with emulation for this one unless you are a serious collector and want to shell out the big bucks. I don’t think this one has had any official re-releases or any sequels.


  • Jackie Chan’s Action Kung Fu (TurboGrafx-16, 1991)

    Jackie Chan’s Action Kung Fu, TurboGrafx-16.

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