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Sengoku Turb: Fanfan I love me Dunce-doublentendre | |||||
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System(s): Sega Dreamcast | |||||
Publisher: NEC HE | |||||
Developer: NEC, qnep, Atypical Alchemists Associate | |||||
Peripherals supported: Dreamcast VGA Box, Dreamcast Jump Pack, Visual Memory Unit | |||||
Genre: Miscellaneous (box says "Omnibus") | |||||
Number of players: 1-4 | |||||
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Sengoku Turb: Fanfan I love me Dunce-doubletendre is a follow-up to Sengoku Turb, also released exclusively in Japan in 1999. It appears to be nothing more than a minigame collection hidden underneath the veil of an RPG.
For some reason, Sega of Japan's catalogue calls the game Sengoku Turb: Fanfan I love me Dance-doubletendre. It also abbreviates the name to Sengoku Turb F.I.D..