No, it does not. It uses its own game format, the games are on PSVita game cards, they're like memory sticks.
The Vita does not have a UMD slot. It can only play PSP that have been purchased digitally through the PlayStation Store.
No, the PSVita does not have a UMD drive.
The PSVita does not support the PSP UMD games, but does support a very large percentage of digital PSP game purchases.
The main difference is that the Psp Go and insert the regular UMD game disc meaning you have to download all your games on the your memory stick, while on the other hand a regular psp is capable of operating the UMD disc. I hope this helped.
PSP UMD movies are about a lot of different things. Basically it is movies and television shows released in the United States on the Universal Media Disc (UMD) for the Playstation Portable (PSP).
The PSP 2, or NGP, will not have a UMD drive, so any games you have in UMD format will not be playable on the PSP 2. However, any games that you have downloaded on your PSP 3000 can be transferred to the new PSP.
Yes, but not with the PSP's Universal Media Disk (UMD). You can download them off of the Playstation Store, though. The PS Vita will have a different form of media that Playstation says is better and can store more memory.
The PSVita does not have an optical drive so PSP UMD cartridges cannot be played on it. However many PSP titles from the PSN can be played on it.
The PSVita does not have a UMD drive so cannot play a UMD game. However it is compatible with almost the entire PSP digital catalogue which can be purchased and downloaded on the Vita's PSN.
The PSVita does not use UMDs, your games either come on the new PSVita Game Cards, or are downloaded from the PSN.
A UMD is a Universal Media Disc
The PSVita does not support the PSP UMD games, but does support a very large percentage of digital PSP game purchases.
You can download a DLC or add on to a game and use it to play with the UMD game
It stands for Universal Media Disc.
If you are talking about the (UMD) It's no but download games yes
The main difference is that the Psp Go and insert the regular UMD game disc meaning you have to download all your games on the your memory stick, while on the other hand a regular psp is capable of operating the UMD disc. I hope this helped.
It has no UMD slot, but some PSP games on the PSN are compatible.
it is a small game or movie disc incased in a small shell
Put the UMD in the disc holder then press UMD under Game then play! ----