The PSP 2, or NGP, will not have a UMD drive, so any games you have in UMD format will not be playable on the PSP 2. However, any games that you have downloaded on your PSP 3000 can be transferred to the new PSP.
Not from the browser, no. You'd need to make a PSN account, then you can download demos and such from there, and if there's any games available for free, you can get them there also.
Not a Chance Yes you can use it toward the PS Vita at places that take PSPs for trade in. The PS Vita does cost much more than a PSP Go or the PSP 3000 and you will not get much off the price with trade in
No a PS2 can not play PSP games
if u mean can u play ps3 games on psp no the psp doesnt support that graphic settings
No PSP games are not the same as PS2 games because the PSPs do not have the PS2 emotion engine to run the game
I think those US PSP games are actually Japanese games translated to American English. And all PSPs are japanese, so it should work just fine.
psp modding is ust were people mess with it so it can do different things than to other psps because none hacked psps cant download free games but hacked one scan to hack it you need a psp Pandora battery and a magic duo memory stick so if you don't have them then you cant do it psp modding is ust were people mess with it so it can do different things than to other psps because none hacked psps cant download free games but hacked one scan to hack it you need a psp Pandora battery and a magic duo memory stick so if you don't have them then you cant do it
Yes, as long as both PSPs are registered to the same account that the game was purchased with on the PlayStation Network.
yes psp's have internet
Not at all, PSPs can connect to the PSN to download games without needing to modify the PSP.
PSP go has an 16GB built-in memory unlike other PSPs that has 36 MB & others has 62 MB.
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If it's a MMO yes and if its a PSP game no. since PSP games have a protection for that, the PSPs bandwidth is only 124KB/s and Internet decays fast over a connection to Asia
YES. You can put the same themes on all models of psp
you can get themes from games and your computer/laptop. games=completing levels,missions,goals,set of levels. computer/laptop=get the picture on your computer/laptop then connect the PSP to the computer/laptop and put it in the PSPs memory.
This really depends on each individual. Personally I like the PSP Go because it is slimmer and I don't have to carry around UMDs as you do with the older model PSPs. You can get pretty much the same games for each one. The PSP Go is really just smaller and has the capability of holding downloaded games whereas you have to play games via UMDs with other PSPs. There aren't any graphic enhancements or anything else it's really just a more portable handheld than it's predecessor.