try to ask them instead. but i dont think so. no
instead of trading at gamestop which won't get you much. sell it at eBay abd let the bidders do the rest. after that use the money to buy a ds lite or NEW DSI. or you could give it to me
no it was bullpoop dam datal go to www.pspslimhacks.com adn they have a new hack for the 3000 yay for me
You need a USB Cord. Go to "Gamestop" or "Play N Trade" and get one for $5 or less. Than connect your USB Cord to the computer and the other end on the PSP and enter "My computer" or download "Media Go" and shop games or whatever. Than go to settings on your PSP and let it import. Take USB Cord out when your done. I have a PSP 3000 and this is how I am supposed to do it, so it may be different.
you get your psp seviced at sony corporation
Yes, and you get even more for it than a regular one
Yes, at Gamestop. They let you trade games for other games, SOMETIMES.
I really don't know. All I know after many searching the only way to do that is Pandora battries. I don't want to do this Pasndora battries thing. Answer 2: If its a PSP 3000, then the only way you be able to downgrade is if you ship it in to the Pandora battery company and let them downgrade it to 5.02 or sell your PSP 3000 for a PSP 2000 or 1000 and buy a Pandora Battery Pandora battery is used to go into recovery mode every time you power up the PSP. It does not screw up your PSP.
Pandora Battery is a TOOL to GAIN Service Mode Access for the PSP. That's it. Now PSP 3000 ARCHITECTURE is Different from PSP 1000/2000. However, when a Pandora battery is inserted in the PSP, it does TRY to Activate the Service Mode, But PSP 3000 doesn't let it. Conclusion: Do not Throw Out Or Convert your Pandora Batteries (into normal ones) Just Yet. You may find it useful in the Future. In technical Terms: Pandora Battery can only "Activate" the Service Mode. There is no IPL to penetrate & overwrite the NAND-FLASH0.
You could trade with another person that has received it and is willing to let it go. Or if you really must have it, you can cheat it in using an Action Replay or Pokecheck.
Target won't let you trade, but you should go to GameStop or some place like that, they'll give you money for your old games. The amount of money will vary depending on the condition of the game and age, ect.
It all depends on the price of the xbox 360 and the price of the wii. I am pretty sure that they will let you though.
GameStop is a business and will only take trade ins. You are not going to get them to let you have a new PS3 or even an old one for your Xbox 360 or vice verse. What thy will do is give you a trade in credit and then you buy whatever you want. They give you so little for your Xbox 360 or PS3 and then charge so much for there Pre owned consoles