Binding: Video Game
Brand: ACTIVISION
EAN: 5030917015205
Label: Activision
Manufacturer: Activision
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 132 months
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: Game Boy Advance
Publisher: Activision
Release Date: November 30, 2001
Studio: Activision
Sales Rank: 13552
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.co.uk Review: Based on the cartoon of the same name, Jackie Chan Adventures sees the titular archaeologist embarking on a race against time to recover the eight Magical Scrolls of Kung Fu before they fall into the evil clutches of the Dark Hand. The game perfectly matches the cartoon's look and feel; the graphics are sharp and the music is catchy. Uncle, Jade, and Captain Black are present, as well the various henchmen of the Dark Hand, including Hak Foo, Valmont, and the demon Shendu.
Jackie Chan Adventures is a side-scrolling fighting game, similar in some ways to Final Fight. Players have a huge array of kung fu moves, and he learns extra moves with each magic scroll you collect. Fighting is a really fun--you can pick up items with your feet or hands, throw objects or enemies, and punch or kick just about anything on the screen. If you're a little rusty with your kung fu, there's a great training option that schools you on all the moves before you actually play. And with three difficulty levels, this game can be geared to just about any player. If you're looking for a fun--and funny--game with huge levels and great kung fu action, look no further. Jackie Chan Adventures will definitely deliver. --Bryan Karsh
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I wasn't expecting much from a celebrity endorsed product which I figured would rely more on it's name than it's substance in order to gain sales.
However, I can now say this is one of the best games I have played on the GBA and is far and away the best fighting game on that platform.
the range of moves is quite impressive and whilst younger players can get by with just one or two buttons the more experienced gamer can take advantage of the wider choices of moves spread out across a number of button combinations.
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Wow this game is an total scorture for all you jackie chan fan out there. If you like to watch jackie kick some but. Well you can be jackie and kick some butt. A great story line some hard hitting bosses and training to help you get ready. Id give this game a thumbs up and if you have a game boy advance then you should defentley buy this game
by harry stamp
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I've never seen the Jackie Chan cartoon series (I'm 28, what do you expect?) but this game was getting good reviews on a lot of sites so I thought I'd give it a go. I have to say I was not disappointed! This game looks great, feels great and sounds great. Everything looks so carefully designed - a lot of thought has clearly gone into this game! Not only can you beat the crap outta the enemy, you can also beat the crap out of other things that happen to be lying around (plants, seats, postboxes, etc). And as if that wasn't enough, you can even pick these things up and throw 'em at the bad guys!!! Great fun!!! The levels and bosses are varied, the story kinda works, and there's even a training mode!! If you like side-scrolling beat em ups, with ... Read More:
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If your into the old school style of platform beat em ups you'll love this !
You find your self in a very colourfull environment with a characther that posseses 3d style moves and they even look very realistic, the only downer to this game is the usual old problem whereby you cant see the enemy when he walks off screen and then you take a beating off of him from absolutley no-where....
The rest of the game is gr8 fun tho and worth every penny :0) If you like Jackie Chans Style then this game is for you as it ouzes 3d Martial arts ! ( and it is tastfully doen too )
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