nope
It has no UMD drive, but can play the PSN versions.
yes it will play PSP downloads and does not have UMD slot
The PSVita does not have a UMD drive so cannot play a UMD game. However it is compatible with almost the entire PSP digital catalogue which can be purchased and downloaded on the Vita's PSN.
Yes, You are able to play PS1 games on the PSP. You can buy the Classics games from MediaGo, a program made by Sony in order to download DLCS Psone Classics and such. And they only cost $10
The name for the new PSP is the Vita. Vista is a Windows software. UBD has a number of meanings that do not appear to be about the PS Vita. If you mean the PSP UMD Drive the Vita does not have one and can not play games that are on them
There is no such thing as a 'PSP 2000 UMD'. UMDs are UMD's, they have no PSP model-specific variants.
No PSP Go does not play UMD discs. UMD discs only work in the regular PSP handheld gaming system.
Yes, but not with the PSP's Universal Media Disk (UMD). You can download them off of the Playstation Store, though. The PS Vita will have a different form of media that Playstation says is better and can store more memory.
After the PSP 3000 they released the PSP go and the PS Vita either use UMDs
The PSP Go does not have a UMD reader, you cannot play a UMD game on it.
It allows you to play the UMD game.
It does not have a UMD drive, but a selection of compatible PSP games can be bought for it from the PSN. The full PSP library is not currently available, though more games will be made compatible in the future.