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The PSP was Sony's first handheld, and its UMD games make up a compact library strong in RPGs, action ports, and Japanese titles that never reached western shelves in volume. Used PSP game prices sat flat for a decade, then rose as portable gaming came back around and the system found a second audience.

A complete copy means the clear case, cover insert, and manual. The discs themselves sit inside a protective shell, so damaged media is rarer than with bare discs. RPGs and late releases carry most of the value, while mainstream action titles remain easy buys. BuyMap weighs complete copies against disc-only UMDs in one table, total price with shipping included.

Pick any PSP title here to compare its listings; anything not listed can be searched from the home page, which covers all of eBay.

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Portable RPGs lead the way, with titles like the Persona ports, Final Fantasy remakes, and low-print late releases commanding strong prices complete. Big-run action games like God of War: Chains of Olympus stay reasonably priced. Complete copies with the manual carry most of the premium.

The disc is protected by its plastic shell, so the common problems are cracked shells and scratched clear cases rather than damaged media. Check that the shell is intact in photos and that the seller says the game is tested. Replacement shells exist but are more hassle than jewel cases.

UMD games are region free, so Japanese imports play on any PSP, which matters because part of the library never released in the west. Movies on UMD are region locked, but games are not. Imports are a real budget option if the on-screen language works for you; find them through the home page search, since this catalog focuses on North American releases.

Not physically; the Vita has no UMD drive. Some PSP titles were sold digitally for Vita, but the physical UMD library plays only on PSP hardware, which keeps demand for working PSP consoles tied to this game market.