yes
The UMD version of the game is compatible with PSP-1000, 2000, 3000 and E1000, but not the PSP-Go which does not use UMDs. If a UMD version is compatible with one, it should be compatible with them all. The game has been released on the Japanese PSN, but it is a PS3 game with various additions, so can't be bought for or transferred to a PSP or PSVita.
no because the psp go games have to be downloaded it on a software
No, the video you may have seen of it running on a PSP is just a video being played on a PSP.
For PD1, get to the main screen. Then, go down 4 times from the first option.
There are no such things as 'PSP 1001' games. All UMD games work with all models of the PSP, excluding the PSP GO which has no UMD slot.
psp go
In the psp go you have to download games. The regular psp you don't have to. I like the psp better than the psp go. You also have to pay for the psp go games you download.
I like the PSP but i would have to sa the PSP go
Well, the PSP Go is totally "UMD free". And Sony will supposedly start places where you can convert your UMD games to the file type capable of being played on the PSP Go, and saved on the internal memory. Also you can play the downloadable games from the PSN (Playstation Network) on the PSP Go.
well it depends on what psp it is. their is the psp 1000 the psp 2000 and the psp 3000 and the psp go. if it is the psp 1000 it will go 4 45$-75$. the psp 2000 will go 4 80$-85$. the psp 3000 will go 4 90$-100$.
from what I've seen so far, psp seems to go past the psp go. But there is a rumor that logitech is making a umd drive for the psp go. that would make psp go considerable to buy. But as of right now, psp wins the go.
it depends the psp go is faster by a Little but there both the same its just the psp go is a newer model i recommend the psp no go if you have money to spend to psp go also the psp go if falls a lot when playing the screen comes off