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While two ROMs of ''Xin Qi Gai Wang Zi'' circulate, to great misfortune, no ROMs of ''Beggar Prince'' circulate, and Super Fighter Team sadly spends as much time as possible keeping it that way (and discouraging people from doing fan translations). Meanwhile, they have gone on to release other licensed translations.
 
While two ROMs of ''Xin Qi Gai Wang Zi'' circulate, to great misfortune, no ROMs of ''Beggar Prince'' circulate, and Super Fighter Team sadly spends as much time as possible keeping it that way (and discouraging people from doing fan translations). Meanwhile, they have gone on to release other licensed translations.
  
Because some versions of the game have SRAM mapped to the $40xxxx memory area, it cannot be played with a [[Sega Mega CD]] attached, since the Mega CD uses this area.
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Some versions of the game have SRAM mapped to the $40xxxx memory area, which prevents it from working on systems with a [[Sega Mega CD]] attached. (The Mega CD maps its own boot ROM to M68K $400000 when a ROM cartridge is present.)
  
 
==Physical Scans==
 
==Physical Scans==

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Xin Qi Gai Wang Zi
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Original ?? Translation Super Fighter Team
Developer:
Genre: RPG

















Xin Qi Gai Wang Zi (新乞丐王子) is an unlicesned role-playing adventure game by C&E Inc. originally released in 1996 for the Mega Drive and later released in 1998 on PCs. Super Fighter Team either acquired a translation license or the full copyright to the Mega Drive version and translated it in 2006, releasing it under the title Beggar Prince, released in three print runs totaling 2,400 copies.

While two ROMs of Xin Qi Gai Wang Zi circulate, to great misfortune, no ROMs of Beggar Prince circulate, and Super Fighter Team sadly spends as much time as possible keeping it that way (and discouraging people from doing fan translations). Meanwhile, they have gone on to release other licensed translations.

Some versions of the game have SRAM mapped to the $40xxxx memory area, which prevents it from working on systems with a Sega Mega CD attached. (The Mega CD maps its own boot ROM to M68K $400000 when a ROM cartridge is present.)

Physical Scans

Mega Drive, CN
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Cover
Mega Drive, Beggar Prince 1st/2nd Print
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Cover
BeggarPrince MD Cart 1.jpg
Cart
Mega Drive, Beggar Prince 3rd Print
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Cover
BeggarPrince MD Cart 2.jpg
Cart