No because the new games for it are like memory cards and the old ones are cds
If you're asking whether you can play UMD games in PSP GO, the answer is, no you can't.
There's no UMD on the PSP Go. So you can only download games and play them on the PSP GO.
As the PSP Go does not have a UMD slot, you can only play games available from the PlayStation Network. Some older PSP games will be there for sure.
The Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP), first released in 2004, cannot play old games because it introduced a new storage medium, known as the Universal Media Disc (UMD). It was developed in-house by Sony from MiniDisc specifically for use in the PSP. As such, games released before the introduction of the PSP, such as those for the PlayStation and PlayStation 2, cannot be played on the PSP. However, the PlayStation 3 does offer a workaround to the problem through its Remote Play function. Using a Remote Play between a PlayStation 3 and PSP over Wi-Fi allows the user to play certain PlayStation format games on the PSP by inserting the disc into the PlayStation 3 system.
no, because you have to download the games. the psp go doesn't come with a umd drive. But if you downloaded the games from PSN on you old psp you can go to account manager, downloads and there is a list of all games you bought from PSN which you can re-download at no cost.
This is probably because of parental control.Just ask whoever set it could you play that game.
Depends entirely on what release of PS3 you have, the original releases could play most ps2 games... the new ones can't also the old ones would burn hols in the disc because the laser was so powerful and it had to be to run both ps3 and ps2 games
Think about it, if people could play PS3 games on a PS1 or PS2 then why not buy a ps1 for 5 dollars and play the ps3 games on it? To answer your question, no you can't but you can play PS2 games on your PS3 now sure about PS1 you might be able to. You also can not purchase a new PS3 and play PS2 games on it and have not been able to for years. Only the old 4 USB port models could play PS2 games and then it was not every title game available back in 2006 0r 2007.
Yes
All PSP games are the same, there are no version specific games. No matter what model a PSP it is, as long as it has a UMD drive then it can play any UMD game.
YES. As long as the game for your old PSP was downloaded from the PlayStation Network. UMDs will NOT work in the PSPGo. The new games can only be downlowded.(PSP go can text)
They should, because you have greater version than the older psp games, you can try it by putting an old psp game to your psp and then try to play it, don't worry, it won't put it back to like 3.0.0, don't worry! best of luck
The psp go does not have a umd player in it. You can only get games from the PlayStation Store. If you get your umd's saved to your memory stick for your old PSP you could play the games off of the memory stick.
The Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP), first released in 2004, cannot play old games because it introduced a new storage medium, known as the Universal Media Disc (UMD). It was developed in-house by Sony from MiniDisc specifically for use in the PSP. As such, games released before the introduction of the PSP, such as those for the PlayStation and PlayStation 2, cannot be played on the PSP. However, the PlayStation 3 does offer a workaround to the problem through its Remote Play function. Using a Remote Play between a PlayStation 3 and PSP over Wi-Fi allows the user to play certain PlayStation format games on the PSP by inserting the disc into the PlayStation 3 system.
yes
How could you play it there
no, because you have to download the games. the psp go doesn't come with a umd drive. But if you downloaded the games from PSN on you old psp you can go to account manager, downloads and there is a list of all games you bought from PSN which you can re-download at no cost.
No, unfortunately not. :/
It has no UMD slot, but some PSP games on the PSN are compatible.
No,you have to download them.