I think those US PSP games are actually Japanese games translated to American English. And all PSPs are japanese, so it should work just fine.
Yes, all PSPs use Max Duo memory cards.
This means that you are trying to run 1.5 homebrew on a 5xx kernel PSP. You will need a kernel add-on to run the homebre you are trying to run on a Phat PSP, and it won't work at all on slim PSPs. Installing the kernel addon is more trouble than it is worth in my opinion, I wouldn't worry about it.
Yes, all PSP games are specifically developed for the PSP console so they will all work. The same cannot be said of PS Vita games, Vita games won't work on the PSP.
you have to open itunes, and plug your psp into your comuter with a usb connector, then a menu will come up with all your psps files, go into the one called music and drag and drop the music you want into that file
PSP go has an 16GB built-in memory unlike other PSPs that has 36 MB & others has 62 MB.
I think those US PSP games are actually Japanese games translated to American English. And all PSPs are japanese, so it should work just fine.
Yes, all PSPs can access the PlayStation Network.
Yes, all PSPs use Max Duo memory cards.
PSPs all have built in wifi, and is accessable from any area with a wireless hotspot.
This means that you are trying to run 1.5 homebrew on a 5xx kernel PSP. You will need a kernel add-on to run the homebre you are trying to run on a Phat PSP, and it won't work at all on slim PSPs. Installing the kernel addon is more trouble than it is worth in my opinion, I wouldn't worry about it.
Not at all, PSPs can connect to the PSN to download games without needing to modify the PSP.
The PSN is an online service, not a self-contained program that can be run from the PSP, if that's what was meant by 'built-in'. The PSP-3000 has a PSN icon that lets you connect to the PSN and view the online content.
All of GameCrazy's locations have closed after parent company Movie Gallery's bankruptcy and liquidation, but they used sell PSP with all the equipment
yes all psp games work for all kinds of psp even psp vita but psp vita games dont work on regular psp but still yes all games work for ur psp 1000
yes all you have to do is go to a pawn game store and trade it in. it will take a little money since it is a upgrade. probably around 20 to 30 dollors extra after you give them the 1000 it also matters on how the condition is of the system. also all the games work for all the psps so you dont have to buy new games.
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.