No, unless you are asked to upgrade the firmware and the upgrade fails. A lot of pirate games (iso's) downloaded from the likes of rapidshare have been updated to include a firmware v3.2 There are always ways around it. If you want more info click on one of the Google ads below and you'll be redirected to another (warez) site which provides all the pirate software we have access to
If you chip the console, yes.
No Burnt games do not work
It is not possible to get your PSP chipped legitimately. Getting a console chipped allows for you to play pirated games on it.
I believe no as these regional lockouts are to keep people from playing import games and pirated ones.
It can damage the games.
No.
Pirated games cannot physically damage a Game Boy, but they can lead to issues such as software glitches or instability. Using unlicensed games may also result in a poor gaming experience and potential harm to the device's internal components if they are not compatible. Additionally, piracy can have legal consequences and undermine the gaming industry. Overall, while pirated games won't "kill" a Game Boy, they can create problems for the user.
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pirated games don't have everything the real games do, and why would you buy a pirated game anyways?
Yes. Now with the use of custom or modified firmware it is possible to run "back-up managers" which allow playing games stored on a hard drive.
Every corner
No