In a way, yes. You can use the Media Go application to browse the PSN store, purchase games, and transfer them to PSP over a USB cable. That's ideal for people without wireless internet.
you open your romovable disk thing on my CPU and go to psp then games and drag the game ova and it saves to ur psp memory stick
Theres never really been a console or handheld where you save it to your disk, except the Nintendo DS's (they arent disks but more like chips). But on the PSP you save it to the memory stick.
yes u need to have a memory card to save games,but if u have a psp go u have 16 gigs of memory to save on
The PSP does not need a memory stick. All that does is save game progress.
To acess the root of your memory stick you must connect your PSP with a USB cable. The fldr that has PSP and MS_ROOT is the root of your memory stick. Sooo... if you wanna save anything to the root of your memory stick...SAVE IT HERE ;) It's the folder that pops up when you plug in your PSP.
You don't need to modify it, the PSP can save games to the memory stick normally, as well as download games to it from PSN.
Yes, the PSP has no storage space for user files apart from to remember things like the time, and store user menu settings. If you want to save games, or save things from the internet, you need a memory stick.
actullaly PSP go's doesn't have memory cards it save to the system like a PS3
Yes. A memory sick duo
You will need a memory stick for ALL things you want saved on the PSP.
Yes, you need a memory stick for all PSP's except the PSP Go which comes with a 16Gb hard drive built in
It has a small amount of internal memory, but you need a memory stick before you can save games.