The PlayStation Portable Go (PSP Go) does not have a UMD (Universal Media Disc) drive or a physical disc holder, as it is designed to be a digital-only handheld console. Instead, it relies on downloadable games and content from the PlayStation Store. This design choice allows for a more compact form factor but means users must download their games rather than using physical media.
No, because the PSP Go does not have a disk drive. All games for it are downloaded.
yes i would recommend getting a psp 3000 it has a microphone and umd (disk) drive. psp go only has a microphone and is more expensive.
PSP Go's have these redeem codes that you put in the psp through psn so you can download them to the psp go's built in memory. the older psp's have UMD's or Universal Media Disk, the older psp's can also play go games, just not as fun.
you open your romovable disk thing on my CPU and go to psp then games and drag the game ova and it saves to ur psp memory stick
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A PSP UMD can't function without the outer plastic case surrounding the disk. The PSP won't even recognise it as there being anything inserted. So there's probably little chance of the disk or the PSP being damaged.
You go to Sony or any store and buy the disk. Or you can use the PS3(if you have one) and buy it there and get it to your PSP by USB drive. Or you can directly buy it off the PlayStation Store in your PSP.
To download a new game you need an Internet connection so you can go to the PlayStation store from your PSP and download game directly or you can go to a store and buy a UMD disk so you can put the disk in your PSP and play the game you bought.
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You just open the back of the PSP and pull the UMD disk out.
There is no such thing as a 'PSP 2000 UMD'. UMDs are UMD's, they have no PSP model-specific variants.
no you have to buy another disk