You connect to the PSN, purchase and download them.
You can connect to the PSN from the PSP's menu bar. Once you connect to the PSN, if Fifa 11 is available, you can purchase and download it there.
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.
Yes, the PSP 3000 can connect to the PSN, to purchase and download games.
You don't use a PC, you connect to the PSN directly with the PSP.
You can connect to the PSN from the PSP's menu bar, to purchase and download games.
You don't get them from websites, you connect to the PSN.
no, because you have to download the games. the psp go doesn't come with a umd drive. But if you downloaded the games from PSN on you old psp you can go to account manager, downloads and there is a list of all games you bought from PSN which you can re-download at no cost.
You might be able to use the PC to buy the games from the PSN, but ultimately you'll still need to connect your PSP itself to the PSN to do the download.
You can connect to the PSN from the PSP's menu bar. If NBA 2K12 is available, you can purchase and download it from there.
No, the PSP Go uses downloads from the PSN only.
You don't use the computer, you connect the PSP directly to the PSN, to purchase and download games from there.