yes.....mines lilbeast921 uuummm why r u asking
That's getting the PSN confused a little. The PSN is an online service where a user holds an account. The account holder registers any consoles he wishes to use the PSN on, letting them log into it and download games. So someone's PSN account might be associated with both a PSP and a PS3.
No, a Japanese PSN account can only be funded with a Japanese PSN card, one with a yen amount on it.
by PSN you need a account to PSN
I do not know what a psn account is. I do know that when you have reached your limit on anything then it is time for you to change to something else
It means you need to log into your PSN account on both PC and PSP, then link the PSP to your account. Once you've done that, the PSP is authorised to use your PSN details - basically it stops people distributing PSN logins, only someone with access to the account on a PC can authorise the devices.
No you can't, PSN cards are country and currency locked. You cannot redeem German PSN topup cards on a UK PSN account.
To access the Japanese PSN, you need to register an account on PC, on the Japanese PSN site, and connect to the PSN on the PSP with that account.
Your PSN account profile should work across any Sony device that uses PSN.
The password is whatever you set it as when you registered your PSN account.
To unlink your Uplay account from your PSN account, go to the Ubisoft website and log in to your Uplay account. Navigate to the "Account Information" section and find the "Linked Accounts" option. From there, you can select the option to unlink your PSN account. Confirm the action, and the accounts will be successfully unlinked.
You only need a PSN account not a new one
System activation is where you log onto your PSN account on a PC, and register your devices (PS3, PSP, PSVita). Only systems you have activated in this way can log into your PSN account and use your PSN data.