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Jackie Chan's brand of silly movie chop-socky -- highly-technical, acrobatic and almost operatic kung fu stuntwork made to play out as bumbling fighting -- is extremely difficult to translate to the realm of videogames. Slapstick comedy takes set-up, timing, and pay-off, but with videogames, you're at the whim of the player. With something like the Game Boy Advance, it's even trickier -- you only have so many sprite frames to work with in creating the comic action, and you don't have the power of 3D to zoom in for expressions and special movements, or to create a complete physical world where even the unscripted can happen. Jackie Chan is a master of many arts, but the digital art is one he hasn't yet become a master in.

If you're assuming that I'm going to next say with a big "but..." that Around the World In 80 Days is different and finally gets it right, you're wrong. This is the game that proves the point more than anything. When it comes to Jackie Chan games, they should just stop. Now.