Yes it should.
yes psp is not region locked
no
It has no UMD slot, but some PSP games on the PSN are compatible.
No a Sony Psp or Playstation portable isn't compatible with any Nintendo games and there is no adapter for this kind of support.
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.
If you mean Iso and Cso games, they don't show up because your psp doesw not have CFW or does not have compatible CFW.
PSP games are not region locked - and the PSP plays in NTSC format regardless - PAL and NTSC are TV display resolutions, when used in a PSP context it just refers to area of origin.
No, the PSVita is a much more advanced console. Games made for PSVita are not compatible with a PSP.
the game has to be game share compatible. you basically got to gameshare on your psp and then your friend loads the game up n his psp.
No, it takes its own PSVita game cards. It is not compatible with PSP UMDs, but an increasing number of PSP games are being made available on the PSVita's PSN store.
The PlayStation store sells only games that are compatible with Sony PlayStation Products and include the PS2, PS3, PSP and PSP Go
Games and apps released for the PlayStation Vita are not compatible with the PlayStation Portable.
The PSVita does not support the PSP UMD games, but does support a very large percentage of digital PSP game purchases.
The original psp is the psp phat, but if your talking about commercial games, yes, commercial games are backwards compatible. if your talking about homebrew, some games [emulators, ect..] use the extra slim memory mod, these you cannot play on a phat because it doesnt have enough ram.