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In the pantheon of handheld sports gaming, few titles carry the same weight as Fight Night Round 3 for the PlayStation Portable. Released in 2006 alongside its more famous console counterparts, the PSP version was a technical marvel—compressing EA Sports’ revolutionary “Impact Engine” (which simulated facial deformation and realistic sweat) onto a UMD. For years, the vanilla experience has been a fan favorite. But beneath the surface lies a hidden rabbit hole: the world of .