Jackie Chan Stuntmaster -usa-.chd -

In the vast library of the original Sony PlayStation, few licensed titles manage to transcend their source material. Jackie Chan: Stuntmaster is one of those rare gems. Released in 2000 by Radical Entertainment (known later for Prototype and The Simpsons: Hit & Run ), this 3D beat-‘em-up captured the slapstick, improvisational flair of Hong Kong cinema.

| Feature | BIN/CUE | CHD | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Large (650 MB) | Small (250-300 MB) | | Compression | None (Lossless) | High (Lossless) | | Audio Tracks | Separate files | Chunked inside one file | | Emulator Support | Universal | DuckStation, RetroArch, MAME, PCSX2 | | Metadata | None | Built-in hashing (Redump verified) | The Benefits for Stuntmaster Jackie Chan Stuntmaster relies heavily on Red Book audio (CD quality music) and streaming voice lines. CHD compresses these audio tracks without losing fidelity. You can store your entire PS1 library on a 128GB USB drive instead of a 2TB hard drive. How to Convert or Use a CHD If you have the original BIN/CUE, you can convert it using chdman (MAME tool): Jackie Chan Stuntmaster -USA-.chd

For the retro gamer, this specific file represents the definitive way to experience Jackie’s digital debut: running at 60Hz, compressed to save space, and verified for authenticity. Whether you are dodging a subway train in Chinatown or throwing a thug into a dumpster, the CHD format keeps the action snappy and the archive tidy. In the vast library of the original Sony