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The provided sources examine the development, global launch, and evolution of Sony’s PlayStation Portable (PSP), a multimedia device that challenged Nintendo's dominance in the handheld market. Initially released in 2004, the console was designed by Ryozo Tsujimoto and other Sony executives to bring a "PlayStation 2 in your pocket" experience to gamers, featuring a high-quality widescreen LCD and the proprietary UMD optical disc. While the hardware was technically superior to its rivals, the system struggled with short battery life and a difficult transition for its UMD movie format, which eventually saw a commercial decline. Over its decade-long lifespan, Sony released five hardware revisions, including the premium but ill-fated PSP Go and the budget-friendly PSP Street, to maintain its competitive edge. The texts also highlight how the series Monster Hunter became a cultural phenomenon in Japan, eventually leading to massive international success with later entries. Today, the PSP is remembered for its premium build qualityand its significant role in pushing the boundaries of portable gaming technology.
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