a psp go is more able to brake than a normal psp
no, but you can buy a pspgo! cam at store or online, compatible to any psp, slim/phat/or GO!
No. The headset made for the PSP 2000 and 3000 has a different connection. Also the PSP Go is compatible with most bluetooth headsets as well which is not an option on older PSPs.
It has no UMD slot, but some PSP games on the PSN are compatible.
Well, the PSP Go is totally "UMD free". And Sony will supposedly start places where you can convert your UMD games to the file type capable of being played on the PSP Go, and saved on the internal memory. Also you can play the downloadable games from the PSN (Playstation Network) on the PSP Go.
No a Sony Psp or Playstation portable isn't compatible with any Nintendo games and there is no adapter for this kind of support.
The PlayStation store sells only games that are compatible with Sony PlayStation Products and include the PS2, PS3, PSP and PSP Go
no
It does not have an inbuilt camera, but is compatible with the PSP camera peripheral.
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.
No, the 3000's screen is not compatible with a PSP-2000.
The UMD version of the game is compatible with PSP-1000, 2000, 3000 and E1000, but not the PSP-Go which does not use UMDs. If a UMD version is compatible with one, it should be compatible with them all. The game has been released on the Japanese PSN, but it is a PS3 game with various additions, so can't be bought for or transferred to a PSP or PSVita.
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