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DJ Max Portable 3 (First Edition)

PSP
DJ Max Portable 3 (First Edition)
Playmaker Studios10/14/2010Americas
GenreMusic

Only 6,000 copies exist. Let that sink in for a second. The DJ Max Portable 3 First Edition for PSP was a physical disc release that vanished almost as quickly as it dropped, with the game shifting to download-only shortly after. Of those 6,000 units, a full thousand were absorbed into the Special Bundle Edition, meaning the standalone first edition numbers are even slimmer than they first appear.

DJ Max has always been the rhythm game series that the dedicated few swore by while the mainstream chased plastic guitars. This was the Korean import scene at its finest, a niche within a niche, and the PSP was its perfect home. The tracklist pushed boundaries, blending K-pop, electronica, and jazz into something that felt genuinely fresh. For rhythm game collectors, this is the real deal.

What makes this one sting is the distribution. It was only sold through Amazon.com and Bemanistyle.com. If you weren't plugged into the Bemani community back then, you missed it entirely. That kind of limited retail pipeline means surviving copies are scattered and increasingly hard to track down. We're talking about a game that was already obscure on release day and has only gotten harder to find with every passing year.

A sealed copy of this sitting on your shelf says something. It says you were there, or at least that you understand what "there" meant. For PSP collectors building out a rhythm game section, the DJ Max Portable 3 First Edition isn't optional. It's the cornerstone.

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