take it to any game store and have them fix it
No, PSP games should be played on a PSP and DS games should be played on a DS. I dont think that the DS can take the PSP graphics and the resolution.
You mean UMD's Yea? Well you go to games on the psp menu then click on UMD
your psp cant read games just clean the game that doesn't work then take't to gamestop
You can connect to the PSN from the PSP's menu bar, to purchase and download games.
i would get the psp 3000, because you have to download all of the games for psp go
on the root of the memory stick, there should be your regular PSP folders, as well as "seplugins" and also "ISO". Inside the ISO folder, you can put PSP ISO games, aswell as games with the CSO extention
Yes. The games are region free, it doesn't matter where the game or the console comes from. PSP movies however are different, they are region locked, so read the case carefully when buying.
I think those US PSP games are actually Japanese games translated to American English. And all PSPs are japanese, so it should work just fine.
As long as the PSP isn't too badly damaged, it should be able to continue playing games.
Gamestop wants more for a used PSP than most other places or $100-120 depending on the model. Amazon wants $130 new for Gamestop's 120 dollar used model and also will purchase your games for trade in value. PS2 games do not trade in for the high prices that they were purchased for and at either location you may need a grocery bag of games to get your PSP
Yes it should.
You can store the games for the PSP but can not play PSP games on the PS3