Yeah. Actually you need a DVD to PSP converter so as to put DVD to your PSP successfully. Because PSP supports MP4 (supported by PSP), MOV (QuickTime ), M4V (MPEG-4 Video), AVI, FLV (YouTube Video), WMV( Windows Media Video), MP3(MPEG Layer-3 Audio), FLAC(Free Lossless Audio Codec), MKA (Matroska Audio), OGG (Ogg Vorbis Audio), you should convert DVD to its formats. http://www.pavtube.com/dvd_to_psp/
You need a memory stick inside a PSP to be able to download things.
You don't need to download anything apart from the latest firmware updates. On the PSP's menu bar, you can access the PlayStation Network, from which you can purchase games and download them to your memory stick.
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When you download a game from the PlayStation Network, they are stored on the PSP's memory stick.
At pspiso, you can download isos and csos. You need a custom firmware to play them. (psp-hacks.com) After you get ur firmware, put the isos, or csos, in an iso folder on your memory stick
No you get PSP games on your PS3 at the PlayStation Store and then you move them to the PSP. The PSP will not play PS3 games, but the PS3 can download and store the PSP games and not play them
No but it can download many Games,the flaw of the psp go was that it cant play the UMBs psp original could
Yes, you are able to download games onto any PSP. For the 3000 model, you will need a memory stick.
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.
You can access the PlayStation Network from the PSP's menu bar. Here you can purchase games and download them to play.
NO, a PSP's memory stick is a memory stick pro duo. A dsi's is a sanDisk