Yes, as long as both PSPs are registered to the same account that the game was purchased with on the PlayStation Network.
no because the psp go games have to be downloaded it on a software
Once downloaded from the PSN, the games can be found at 'Games' and 'Memory Stick' on your PSP's menu bar.
The PS3 must download games exclusively from the Playstation Store. Once downloaded they can not be downloaded from the PS3 harddrive thru the USB port. PSP games purchased at the Playstation Store can be stored on the PS3 and played on the PSP
Yes the PSP 3000 is a regular PSP
Usually $9.99. The games are downloaded, not on a UMD like the other PSP'S.
Yes, games can be purchased and downloaded from the PSN.
Download the latest update, and redownload the games from the PSN.
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.
A psp mod is a modify that someone does to there psp to allow them to play downloaded games, movies etc.
'Platinum' PSP games are simply a budget re-release of certain games. They are absolutely no different to any regular PSP game.
If you have downloaded games for the PSP Go into your PS3 they will work with the PS Vita also
No.