You have to buy a memory stick.
It's big game. it will be like 2-3 gigabytes
As of 6-9-2012 the prices @Technology Mall (Nasr City) are:4 GB 70 LE8 GB 105 LE16 GB 150 LE
Stores such as Walmart, Best Buy, Target, and GameStop sell 4 gigabyte memory sticks for Sony's PSP game system. The memory sticks are also available online from websites such as Frys, Amazon, and eBay.
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.
16 gb
psp go is smaller has internal memory of 16 GB and requires no umds to play games normal psp is bigger requires a memory stick and uses umds to play games see the difference now?
A PSP-Go is capable of doing the same functions as a PSP-3000. It has 16-Gb internal memory and a sliding screen. Besides that, it's a smaller, lighter PSP-3000. Also a PSP-GO has no UMD-Slot so all games/movies etc. have to be downloaded from the PlayStation store
yes about that the PSP Go is less than a PS3 and More than the PSP 3000 and the PS3 250 GB is $50 more than the 120GB slim model. The PSP 3000 is selling for $169, the PSP Go for $249.99, the PS3 slim 120 GB model for $299.99 and the PS3 slim 250 GB model for $349.99 May 2010 USA retail new prices.
There are 2000 MB in a 2 GB PSP. (1000 MB=1 GB). I had a 4gb card in my psp, but my psp only had 3839MB. Therefore I think that 2gb may be have 18**mb in your psp.
The new psp GO has internal memory of 16 gb, but the other versions of the psp, 1000, 2000, or 3000 use memory cards only.
It depends whether you want a portable game. if you do purchase the PSP or the PSP Go. If you want a game console to play at home with the increased features and capabilities of a larger unit buy the PS3 slim 250 GB or if money tight the 120 GB Model for $50 less. Now seems to be a good time to purchase the PS3 with prices recently at there lowest and the older most popular game prices continuing to decrease with new games prices falling to below the prices asked for many of the same used games. I really like the PS3, but I do not have a PSP Go or the older PSP.
5 GB
If you could swap it would be a great deal for you that no retail outlet knowing the value of the items would make. The PSP has a lower cost than the PS3 when purchased new. A PS3 160 GB model has a USA retail Cost of $299.99 and a PSP Go system is only $249.99 and other PSP model have Bundles that included games and 2 GB Media card for $199.99 see related links Amazon.com does show that the PS3 trade in value of a 40 GB model is very close to the PSP trade in value
You need 16gb or 32 gb memery card! its kinda expensive so get it on ebay or something thanks
The SanDisk 8 GB MicroSD card has more than enough memory for a PSP, which only needs about 2 GB.
You have to buy a memory stick.