All recent UMD games should work on 6.31, as well as downloads from the PlayStation Network.
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.
No the PSP plays PSP games. The PS2 and PS3 games would be too complex to run even if a PSP version was made it has to be made with less capabilities so the PSP can run the program
There are no such things as 'PSP 1001' games. All UMD games work with all models of the PSP, excluding the PSP GO which has no UMD slot.
PSP 2000 is the second PSP Version also known as the PSP slim. There is a newer version called PSP 3000 which more things were added to.
There is no such thing as a 'PSP 3000' game, no game is version specific like that. Any UMD game will work on the 1000, 2000 or 3000 without consideration of the specific version because they're all basically the same.
ISO games can be played on the PSP running a 3.71 version firmware as long as the device has been modified. Games will have to be loaded onto a plugged-in SD card to be played.
There are no such things as version specific 'PSP1000 games', there are only PSP games, and the UMDs can be played exactly the same on PSP 1000, 2000, 3000 and E1000, but not the GO which lacks a UMD drive.
no because the psp go games have to be downloaded it on a software
No, PSP games should be played on a PSP and DS games should be played on a DS. I dont think that the DS can take the PSP graphics and the resolution.
Download the latest update, and redownload the games from the PSN.
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.
the early ones and the PSP DS & PSP version games
No the PSP plays PSP games. The PS2 and PS3 games would be too complex to run even if a PSP version was made it has to be made with less capabilities so the PSP can run the program
There are no such things as 'PSP 1001' games. All UMD games work with all models of the PSP, excluding the PSP GO which has no UMD slot.
You can not change a PS2 game into a PSP game. Games have to be developed for a Platform and each version must be developed separately
One thing to think about is the firmware version. Many newer games require recent firmware, to be able to be played. You should run the latest update and try again.
No.