It really depends on the game. Certain games use something called ADHOC to connect you to other players around you. Most of these games will tell ou on the package if it is capable of doing this.
You can't make PSPs any more on Girlsense, because a long time ago they had an option to make a PSP. But you can sometimes find them in Auctions and some Boutiques.
PSPs all have built in wifi, and is accessable from any area with a wireless hotspot.
You don't need anything - two PSPs can create an 'ad hoc' connection with each other, with their own wireless capabilities. There is no need for any kind of add-on or cable, and so those do not exist.
PSPs or any other items are no longer available from the store. All of GameCrazy's locations have closed after parent company Movie Gallery's bankruptcy and liquidation.
Yes, though there's no need for any wiring. The PSP Go, 1000, 2000 and 3000 can all connect to each other by way of an ad-hoc wi-fi connection.
The 'Street PSP' (E1000 series) doesn't have any wi-fi capabilities, you can't connect it to the internet.
All PSPs are region locked, but the UMD games themselves are not region specific. You can therefore play any PSP game on any PSP (barring the PSP Go which is different), however UMD movies are region locked just like DVDs.
All PSPs are technically NTSC, even ones sold in PAL countries. However, PSP games are region free, so one from any region can play a game from any region.
This really depends on each individual. Personally I like the PSP Go because it is slimmer and I don't have to carry around UMDs as you do with the older model PSPs. You can get pretty much the same games for each one. The PSP Go is really just smaller and has the capability of holding downloaded games whereas you have to play games via UMDs with other PSPs. There aren't any graphic enhancements or anything else it's really just a more portable handheld than it's predecessor.
yes but some psps options like the ear phones with the volume control won't work because psp 1000 ,2000, 2002 have only got a old earphone jack and no mic so you can't skype
The E1000 series, PSP 'Street' does not have any wi-fi capabilities so can't connect to the internet.
Check out if the PSP has any output hub to connect a receptor like a pendrive.