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NEC TG-16/TE/TurboDuo => TG-16/TE/TurboDuo Discussion => Topic started by: Jared4781 on December 31, 2005, 01:07:55 AM

Title: Jackie Chan's Action KungFu
Post by: Jared4781 on December 31, 2005, 01:07:55 AM
This was the first game I owned for my TG-16 (besides Keith Courage which came with the system). I remember I got a TG-16 when Toys R Us was clearing them out and I had originally selected Pac-Land as my first game but they were out of stock. I'm very glad they were as this game ROCKS! What does everyone else think of this game? I'd like to hear what others say about it. On a side note I love the music for this game, I can still hear the tunes in my head.
Title: Re: Jackie Chan's Action KungFu
Post by: Kaminari on December 31, 2005, 01:20:20 AM
One of the best platform games ever.

Quote from: "Jared4781"
I love the music for this game, I can still hear the tunes in my head.


As a matter of fact, you can even listen to them in HES format. The rip is available on my website :)
Title: Jackie Chan's Action KungFu
Post by: nodtveidt on December 31, 2005, 04:30:48 AM
It definately has a very good soundtrack. Sometimes I'll pplay it just to hear the music (like the other day, hehe). The game is nice and challenging too but not cheap. One thing puzzles me though...how the hell did they pull off the apparent translucencies? :?
Title: Jackie Chan's Action KungFu
Post by: Ninja Spirit on December 31, 2005, 05:32:58 AM
I sure wish I had a Duo-R at the time I went to a anime convention and saw the Japanese version for 10 bucks.  :(

That was 2002 when I only had a plain Jane TG16...
Title: Jackie Chan's Action KungFu
Post by: esteban on December 31, 2005, 12:11:10 PM
Jackie Chan Action Kung Fu... AWESOME, 'nuff said. :)

I've been meaning to pick up the NES version, because I've always been curious to compare them. Has anyone played the Famicom / NES game?
Title: Jackie Chan's Action KungFu
Post by: Keranu on December 31, 2005, 05:30:50 PM
I bought Jackie Chan Action Kung Fu off of eBay a couple years ago for $20 or so and was happy because that seemed like a nice deal but the a$$hole thought it would be funny to put the game and instructions in a "China Warrior" case instead... :P . Great game and some very fine tunes indeed! I've played the NES version as well and it seemed just as good really, but I can't remember any distinct differences off hand and would have to play them both back to back sometime to compare them better.
Title: Jackie Chan's Action KungFu
Post by: sunteam_paul on January 02, 2006, 06:21:43 AM
Fantastic game, has anyone here beat it? It gets a bit tough on the later levels.
Title: Jackie Chan's Action KungFu
Post by: Keranu on January 02, 2006, 06:50:46 AM
I made it to the last level, but it gets really hard from there. I think I either used up all my continues or gave up. There were these sets of dragons you had to fight and I remember them taking a bunch of life off of me so when I finally got past them, I didn't have much life to get any farther.
Title: Jackie Chan's Action KungFu
Post by: nodtveidt on January 02, 2006, 06:52:28 AM
Beat it many times over. The final area is a pretty good challenge but once you know how to deal with the enemies in it, it becomes a cakewalk. The final bosses are kinda hard though, especially the first one.
Title: Jackie Chan's Action KungFu
Post by: TR0N on January 02, 2006, 06:51:31 PM
Quote from: "stevek666"
Jackie Chan Action Kung Fu... AWESOME, 'nuff said. :)

I've been meaning to pick up the NES version, because I've always been curious to compare them. Has anyone played the Famicom / NES game?

There's not much difference both version are about the same 8)
Title: Jackie Chan's Action KungFu
Post by: Jared4781 on January 03, 2006, 06:41:09 AM
graphics wise there is a huge difference. the TG-16 version is much prettier.
Title: Jackie Chan's Action KungFu
Post by: Jared4781 on January 03, 2006, 06:45:51 AM
how do i get those music files on your website? i would love to have the soundtrack to jackie chan on my computer. is there any way to get it in MP3 format?
Title: Jackie Chan's Action KungFu
Post by: Ninja Spirit on January 03, 2006, 07:15:38 AM
Kaminari just posted it. Visit his site it's got a rip of it. You'll need Winamp to play it.
Title: Jackie Chan's Action KungFu
Post by: Jared4781 on January 03, 2006, 10:14:32 AM
couldn't figure out how to download the plug-in ... didn't see a link and I don't speak japanese or french (i think those were the two languages) any help would be much appreciated
Title: Jackie Chan's Action KungFu
Post by: Kaminari on January 03, 2006, 11:23:28 AM
The music files are stored in RX-files > HES Music Files on my website (http://namida.com/kaminarimon/).

The plugin is available on RuRuRu's site. Look for NEZplug at the top of the Software (http://www.vesta.dti.ne.jp/~tsato/software.html) page, you should see two links in Japanese: the first one is the compiled plugin, the second one is the source code.
Title: Jackie Chan's Action KungFu
Post by: Keranu on January 03, 2006, 12:25:30 PM
Is there a way to play them without WinAmp?
Title: Jackie Chan's Action KungFu
Post by: Jared4781 on January 03, 2006, 03:11:50 PM
download the plug-in, followed the directions and nothing works. is there anyways that there are MP3's of these tracks?
Title: Jackie Chan's Action KungFu
Post by: esteban on January 03, 2006, 06:28:13 PM
Quote from: "Jared4781"
download the plug-in, followed the directions and nothing works. is there anyways that there are MP3's of these tracks?
You'd have to find someone who either made MP3's from HES files, or someone who recorded the analog output from a PC-Engine. Not many folks have done this, and I have only found a few random MP3's of this sort online. No Jackie Chan :(.
Title: Jackie Chan's Action KungFu
Post by: Kaminari on January 04, 2006, 05:42:21 AM
Quote from: "Keranu"
Is there a way to play them without WinAmp?


The plugin is compatible with Foobar too.

You can also go the raw way and load the HES files in Mednafen or YAME as if they were regular ROMs, but then you won't benefit from the M3U tracklists. Just change the *.HES extension to *.PCE and push I/II to browse through the tracks.