How much did a PSp cost?

The PlayStation Portable (PSP) was Sony’s bold entry into handheld gaming, blending console-quality graphics with multimedia capabilities. But how much did this cutting-edge device cost when it first launched? Let’s explore.


Launch Prices by Region

Here's how much gamers paid when the PSP hit store shelves:

  • Japan (December 12, 2004): The standard PSP launched at ¥19,800 (~$180 USD), while the Value Pack with extras was priced around ¥24,800 (~$226 USD) (Wikipedia, WIRED).

  • North America (March 24, 2005): Sony introduced the PSP as a Value Pack for US$249.99 (CA$299.99 in Canada), which included accessories like a 32MB Memory Stick, headphones, a demo UMD, and even a Spider-Man 2 video for early buyers (Wikipedia, gamedeveloper.com).

  • Europe & PAL Regions (September 2005): The PSP Value Pack debuted at €249 (or £179). Despite the higher price, the console sold out almost instantly in several markets (Wikipedia, LaPS4, zh.wikipedia.org).


Price in Today’s Dollars

In 2005, $249 USD was a considerable investment — roughly equivalent to $400–$420 today, when adjusted for inflation (ACHIVX).

That price positioned the PSP well above its competition, such as the Nintendo DS (about $150 at launch), but justified by its superior hardware, widescreen display, and media capabilities (SplicedOnline, WIRED).


Comparison Snapshot

Region Launch Date Price Notes
Japan Dec 12, 2004 ¥19,800 (~$180) Base price; Value Pack ~¥24,800
North America Mar 24, 2005 $249.99 USD Included bundle accessories
Europe & PAL Sep 2005 €249 / £179 Higher price but sold out immediately

Where to Find a PSP Today

If you're curious or nostalgic, you can still purchase a PSP through retro gaming stores. Check out this refurbished PSP-3000 console:

PlayStation Portable PSP‑3000 (Refurbished)

Tested handheld with Power & Memory Stick

€148.95

PSP E1000 “Street” Console

Budget ‘Street’ model for retro play

€154.95


Final Thoughts

The PSP launched as a premium handheld, with launch pricing reflecting its multimedia ambitions and technological power. Though pricier than competitors, its performance, screen quality, and accessory bundles offered value that made it a beloved device for years to come.