Assuming you've got a way to charge it, of course. You may need a socket adaptor, though you could charge over USB.
I am 90% sure you can because i am living in England (European PS3) and to save moey i bought a few games from America so if you can play American games on a European console i am sure you can play an American game on an Asian console. I think it is the same concept as PSP games which are UMDs (Universal Media Disk).
no it well not have any umds.
The PlayStation Portable is the only handheld video game console to use an optical disc format, Universal Media Disc (UMD), as its primary storage medium. They will continue to make UMDs for the PSP model. The PS Vita will use a new proprietary flash memory card called "PlayStation Vita card" rather than on Universal Media Discs (UMDs) used by the original PlayStation Portable
You can not play umds however Sony is working on a program to put your umds on to psp go
yes the new PSP go games are also being sold as UMDs
dude seriously what the hell kind of question is that you wont get crap
PSP Game UMDs are not region coded, BUT the movies are... So if anyone knows how to do this let me know.
Because the PSP E1000 has no wi-fi, you have the following choices, A) Some later UMDs can actually install the latest firmware themselves. B) Connect the console to a PC, you can download the update via the Media GO! tool.
No it does not. Software for the PlayStation Vita is sold on a proprietary PlayStation Vita memory card rather than on Universal Media Discs (UMDs) used by the original PSPs.
The Ultra Mini Disc is a small CD inserted in the PSP to play games. I think that there were even movies that came in UMDs for the PSP.
PSP Go can only download games and the PSP 3000 can download and play UMDs. If you need to play UMDs then the PSP 3000 is the choice but if that doesnt matter to you then go with the PSP Go.
psp go is smaller has internal memory of 16 GB and requires no umds to play games normal psp is bigger requires a memory stick and uses umds to play games see the difference now?