No, the PSVita uses its own proprietary memory cards, and is not compatible with anything else.
No. Vita products work only on the Vita. They do not work with the PSP E1000 series.
No, the PSVita uses PSVita Memory Cards, they are about the size of Micro SD cards. They do not support Sony's Memory Stick Pro, that you would use in a PSP.
No, both use proprietary memory sticks made by Sony. The PSP uses the Pro Duo memory stick, the Vita uses a PSVita Memory Card. This is not the same as a Micro SD card and it is not compatible with one.
Yes, but they have to be Sony Memory Sticks or equivalent. SD cards do not fit in a PSP.
No but it can download many Games,the flaw of the psp go was that it cant play the UMBs psp original could
Yes, the largest memory card for the PSP is the 8gb.
No, a PSP takes Max Duo memory cards only, SD cards just won't fit into it.
No, a PSP will not fit in a PS Vita case. The two devices have different dimensions and shapes, with the PSP being larger and bulkier compared to the more compact design of the PS Vita. Therefore, a case designed specifically for the PS Vita will not accommodate a PSP properly.
Yes you can get the 8gb Psp Memory Card By Sony.
Yes, But you must Format the memory card. You can do this by inserting it in the PSP then go to Settings/ System Settings/ Format Memory Stick This will delete everything on the memory card and make folders for the PSP. Basically it formats it so that the PSP knows where everything is such as MUSIC, VIDEOS, or PICTURES. Again it will work at no risk. But I'm warning you it will delete everything on the memory card so if it's your camera's memory card you might want to transfer the Files to another storage device or computer.
YES, you do need a memory card to game share on a PSP!!!
No, and the PSP is not powerful enough to play them anyway.