sony have 5 psp psp fat,(1000) psp slim, psp lite, psp slim and lite and psp 3000. the best is psp slim and lite . and the cost $ 299.in game stop best buy and save $ 2o dollar
game sharing is a new thing for the psp slim 3000 it shares your game with a friend
The PSP 3000 is the third generation of the PSP system, there is also a PSP 2000 (AKA slim). a PSP 1000 (AKA phat). and the PSP go, which is the most recent iteration of the PSP.
the game has to be game share compatible. you basically got to gameshare on your psp and then your friend loads the game up n his psp.
well it depends on what psp it is. their is the psp 1000 the psp 2000 and the psp 3000 and the psp go. if it is the psp 1000 it will go 4 45$-75$. the psp 2000 will go 4 80$-85$. the psp 3000 will go 4 90$-100$.
sony have 5 psp psp fat,(1000) psp slim, psp lite, psp slim and lite and psp 3000. the best is psp slim and lite . and the cost $ 299.in game stop best buy and save $ 2o dollar
they are the same but the slim and lite are slimand lite
yes you can. There's no difference in the games except you have to need to be at the firmware that the game requires which comes on the games anyway.
The short answer is no. The PSP slim "CAN" take the larger battery from the PSP-1000 series, but it sticks out and you need to get a custom battery cover for it. The PSP-1000 can take the Slim or PSP-2000 battery, but, the same logic follows. It's best to keep the proper batteries to the right console.
Clearly, the PSP slim and lite (PSP 3000 has been out for some time now) is better then the original PSP. I would only recommend the PSP-1000 if you have a tendency to drop your PSP a lot since it has a metal chassis which the slim and lite does not have.
All depends on how much memory is used but the psp slim is just a bit faster
game sharing is a new thing for the psp slim 3000 it shares your game with a friend
Yes, the PSP 1000, 2000, 3000 and E1000 all use the Memory Stick Pro Duo. 2000 is the code for 'PSP slim and lite'.
If on the sides your psp sticks out, you have the 1000. If its slim but has no microphone, you have the 2000. If its slim but has a microphone, you have the 3000. The psp go hasn't come out yet but on that the screen slides up.
YES, you do need a memory card to game share on a PSP!!!
if some one with a PSP has a game that can game share and they go no game share in the game you need to click on the game share icon in order for the game to be sent to u.
An easy way is to look at the back of the PSP. If the back is completely flat, then you've got a Slim, or PSP 2000. If it has a prominent bulge at either side of the UMD cover, then you have a Phat, or PSP 1000.