It should be saved on your PS3's harddrive.
No a game is designed to play on the PS3 or the PSP they are not able to switch just because of where they are downloaded. A game must be designed to play on a system. What you can do is set up your PS3 so you can store the downloaded PSP game in your PS3 and still play it in your PSP
First you must install them and they must be games for the PS3 and not the PSP. Look under games on the menu bar of the PS3 and click on the game. You might also have to download updates before you can play the game after you install it.
No, if you've bought it off of the Wii online store, but games you bought at Gamestop or off of a catalog, then if you have the disc it needs to stay in it.
To Play PS3 games you must have the Game Disc or Purchase the Game Download from the Playstation Store exclusively
Yes when your controller needs to be charged you can use the charging cable and still use the controller to play the game. Always make sure your system settings automatically turn off your controller when you turn off the PS3. Remember the PS3 will not charge the controller when it is off.
If the ps3 has backwards compatibility. The only ps3 system that will play a ps2 disk. (not a burned or copied disk) The 20gb and 60gb and 80gb will work. The ps2 system data is a download off of the play station store. This download won't work on the ps3 slim. I download the ps2 system data file off of the play station store. Then after I download the ps2 system data folder. I putted the ps2 disk (not copied or burned) in the ps3 slim and it didn't work. The only ps3 that will play a ps2 game has to have 4 usb ports. If the ps3 has 2 usb ports it won't work. Every ps3 model will play a ps1 game. If you have a ps2 a ps1 game will play on it. The 80gb ps3 doesn't play as many ps2 games as the 60 and 20gb ps3 do. The 20gb and 60gb play the most ps2 games.
It is a PC game and not a PS3 game title
Yes, if you download the game off of PSN. Otherwise, you will be unable to play the PS2 version on a newer version of the PS3. Backwards compatibility for the PS2 is only functional in the 20gb and 60gb versions of the PS3.
"No it is a PC game and not a PS3 game"WRONG!PS3 is a computer, it just has the wrong OS (Operating System).Install an operating system, small one probably preferred like Linux....Then download a Windows Emulator and off you go.
You trade in a game for credit toward a purchase not as an exchange THEY DO NOT GIVE YOU MORE THAN THE GAME IS WORTH. So no a PS2 game would get you a dollar or two off a PS3 game. PS3 games are never on a CD they use Blu Ray Discs and they are CD or DVD size
Go to level select and choose it from there.
No, of course not. Remote Play is where the PS3 is streaming data to the PSP, wirelessly, and receiving it via the same connection. It means you can play the PS3's stored music on the PSP for example, or play a game, the PS3 sending the audio and video to the PSP, and the PSP sending back control inputs. Since the PS3 is the one doing all the work, it must be on for it to transmit any data to the PSP.