Hot Brain seems like an all-around good choice, with challenges for math, language, memory, and so forth.
If you have to many files on your PSP game, you will need to delete some of the games or demos. You can also buy a new memory card in case the one you have is full.
there arent that many buttons on the psp and it would take too much memory even if they would make it then the result would problably be bad
no it would take too much memory to do that
No, they are too advanced for a regular PSP.
No, they are too advanced for a regular PSP.
No the PSP plays PSP games. The PS2 and PS3 games would be too complex to run even if a PSP version was made it has to be made with less capabilities so the PSP can run the program
You cannot because if the psp's specifications - it is quite similar to the iphone becasuse working memory is too low and javascript is not available.
You can't, PS3 Games are too powerful
As long as the PSP isn't too badly damaged, it should be able to continue playing games.
You can buy them on the PSP go or you can go to gamespot or somewhere like that. You can also play the ones for the regular PSP on it too
There is an emulator on the way. --There is an emulator on the way but I wouldn't look forward to it. It will take up a lot of the memory stick's space and the ROMS will be too big. Also, I don't think that the emulator will even play that well since the Nintendo 64 and even The SNES emulator work Horribly. If you think it will be a great addition to the PSP emulators, you will be greatly dissapointed. ---BarbblerElf
The PSP Go will be all digital download, no cartridges. If you are someone who likes to buys used games or trade them in for other games, go with the 3000. Other than that, there doesn't seem to be too much of a difference.