No.
1. The Game Boy is made by Nintendo, the PSP by Sony.
2. The PSP uses small compact discs. The Game Boy line uses cartridges.
No the PSP is not a PS Vita and the games for the new system do not work
There is no such thing as a 'PSP Go' game. The PSP Go connects to the PlayStation Network, where it can download games. The PSP already has access to those games.
no you can not it wont fit
Yes, there are lots that arent on the PSP.
You can't put a UMD game into a PSP Go, but PSN games will work on both.
If I'm understanding the question correctly...no. Only PSP games will work in the PSP. Vita (or any other handheld system) games will NOT work.
'Platinum' PSP games are simply a budget re-release of certain games. They are absolutely no different to any regular PSP game.
Whe you turn on your PSP, go to games and select UMD. Your game should start up.
No, playstation and nintendo games are not cross compatable.
The emerald cartridge is for the game boy advance The psp uses cds It is not possible for emerald to work on a psp
PSP games are not region locked, any game will work on any region's console. Also, PSP games from England are just EU region PSP games anyway so are the same as you'd buy in Ireland.
PSP games are not version specific. A 'PSP game' will work on any model, just keeping in mind the GO can't play a game from a UMD. So there's no such thing as a 'PSP 2000' game because a game that plays on a 2000 will by default work on a 1000 and a 3000.
All PSP games are the same, there are no version specific games. No matter what model a PSP it is, as long as it has a UMD drive then it can play any UMD game.
your psp cant read games just clean the game that doesn't work then take't to gamestop
There are no such things as 'PSP 1000' games, no PSP game is made for a specific model. Any PSP UMD will work in any PSP that has a UMD drive.