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|title=Takeshi no Sengoku Fuuunji
|title=Takeshi no Sengoku Fuuunji
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|developer=[[Taito Corporation]]
|developer=[[Taito Corporation]]
|publisher=[[Taito Corporation]]
|publisher=[[Taito Corporation]]
|released={{jp|1988|November 25}}
|year=1988
|systems=[[Famicom]]
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|genre=[[Board game]]
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|players=1-4
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{{nihongo|'''Takeshi no Sengoku Fuuunji'''|たけしの戦国風雲児||lit. Takeshi: Lucky Sengoku Adventurer}} is a board game simulation developed for the [[Famicom]] by [[Taito]] and released near the end of [[1988]]. It stars Japanese comedian-turned-actor "Beat" Takeshi Kitano, who first appeared on the [[Famicom]] in the parody game [[Takeshi no Chousenjou]]. Similar to the Game of Life, players move around a board earning money and occasionally encountering events such as a minigame - in which the player can increase their wealth should they succeed - or a penalty. The game has a Sengoku era theme running throughout, from its samurai characters to the tattooed gambler that rolls a dice for determining how many places a player can move around the board that turn.
{{nihongo|'''Takeshi no Sengoku Fuuunji'''|たけしの戦国風雲児||lit. Takeshi: Lucky Sengoku Adventurer}} is a board game simulation developed for the [[Famicom]] by [[Taito]] and released near the end of [[1988]]. It stars Japanese comedian-turned-actor "Beat" Takeshi Kitano, who first appeared on the [[Famicom]] in the parody game [[Takeshi no Chousenjou]]. Similar to the Game of Life, players move around a board earning money and occasionally encountering events such as a minigame - in which the player can increase their wealth should they succeed - or a penalty. The game has a Sengoku era theme running throughout, from its samurai characters to the tattooed gambler that rolls a dice for determining how many places a player can move around the board that turn.


Beat Takeshi appears frequently while the game is being played dressed in traditional Sengoku era clothing. The game is presumably in reference to the TV show Takeshi's Castle, which also starred Beat Takeshi and had a Sengoku era theme.
Beat Takeshi appears frequently while the game is being played dressed in traditional Sengoku era clothing. The game is presumably in reference to the TV show Takeshi's Castle, which also starred Beat Takeshi and had a Sengoku era theme.
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Box artwork for Takeshi no Sengoku Fuuunji.
Box artwork for Takeshi no Sengoku Fuuunji.
Takeshi no Sengoku Fuuunji
Developer(s)Taito Corporation
Publisher(s)Taito Corporation
Year released1988
System(s)Famicom
Genre(s)Board game
Players1-4
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
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Takeshi no Sengoku Fuuunji (たけしの戦国風雲児? lit. Takeshi: Lucky Sengoku Adventurer) is a board game simulation developed for the Famicom by Taito and released near the end of 1988. It stars Japanese comedian-turned-actor "Beat" Takeshi Kitano, who first appeared on the Famicom in the parody game Takeshi no Chousenjou. Similar to the Game of Life, players move around a board earning money and occasionally encountering events such as a minigame - in which the player can increase their wealth should they succeed - or a penalty. The game has a Sengoku era theme running throughout, from its samurai characters to the tattooed gambler that rolls a dice for determining how many places a player can move around the board that turn.

Beat Takeshi appears frequently while the game is being played dressed in traditional Sengoku era clothing. The game is presumably in reference to the TV show Takeshi's Castle, which also starred Beat Takeshi and had a Sengoku era theme.

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