The PSP is unable to store any user data at all apart from its own firmware and any setting related to that. You must have a memory stick, before you can download games from the PSN, or even store save files.
I'll go with the 2 GB memory stick, cos i can download the patapon 2 game in the 2 GB memory stick :). besides without the memory you cant save the game
Any game you download from the PSN will go onto your Memory Stick. To play them, select memory stick from the PSP's menu bar, the games will be shown there.
It depends on how big the game is and how big your memory stick is. You can install a game on your memory stick just like you would on a hard drive. when you are installing the game just choose to put it on your memory stick. If you want to save the actual game (not installed) You will need to make an .ISO file (or a similar format) Programs like Record Now and Magic ISO can do this.
you should be able to use your old memory stick in order to download music
Yes, you can download the INSTALLER to a memory stick. However, you probably would not want to play WoW from a memory stick due to access speeds and what-not.
You need a memory stick inside a PSP to be able to download things.
When you download a game from the PlayStation Network, they are stored on the PSP's memory stick.
yea you can download it on romulation.net and save it to your computer. Then have an R4i chip, which will be the game you insert in the dsi, but you will save the downloaded game on a memory stick from your computer. The memory stick will be inserted in the R4i chip. Hope it helps
Insert the memory stick into a USB port. Open iTunes and then drag the songs to the memory stick icon on the desktop.
You need custom firmware or a Pandora battery and a magic memory stick.
How do I download pictures from a sony memory stick duo to my hp computer?
You don't need to download anything apart from the latest firmware updates. On the PSP's menu bar, you can access the PlayStation Network, from which you can purchase games and download them to your memory stick.