PSP comes with many preloaded games, but if you want to play recently released games, you need to download them on your memory stick. The memory disk is really a very tiny little thing that can hold a lot of data on your PSP. (You need a custom firmware to download games Hello Guys Today I am going to show you how to download FREE games on your PSP). STEP 1: Go on http://www. Nov 30, 2015 - Sony is ending support for the PlayStation Portable's digital storefront in Japan next year, but previously downloaded games will still be. PSP games come on small discs called UMD (Universal Media Disc), the games you will download are images of this discs called ISOs so you will need a Memory Stick (MS) to store this games. The memory Stick supported by the PSP is the PRO-DUO, but you can also use Micro SD cards with PRO-DUO adaptors.
Managing your PSP downloads is made easier with Sony's Media Go software for PC. Media Go is an update to and replacement for Media Manager. It's free and can be a useful utility for managing your PSP downloads on your PC. It's also the only way to access the PlayStation Store from your PC, so if you don't have a wireless router or a PS3, it's your only way to get PSP downloads from the PlayStation Network. Once you have Media Go set up, getting PSP downloads on your PC is a snap. Here's how.
Media Go is no longer supported as of 2018. This article remains for archive purposes only.
Start up your favorite browser on your PC (if you're on a Mac, you'll have to find a third-party program for managing your PSP downloads as Media Go is not available for Mac). Any recently updated browser should work.
Point your browser to the Media Go page (North American PlayStation Network).
Download Media Go by clicking on the graphic that says 'Sony Media Go Download Now' (it's the rainbow-colored box). Select 'save' on the pop-up window.
When the download is complete, close your browser and double-click on Media Go's installer icon (it should be located on your desktop, but it could be elsewhere if you have your PC's defaults set to download to another location).
Follow the prompts to let the software install, and click 'finish' when it gets to the end.
When the installation has finished, Media Go will prompt you to choose which files to import into the program. If you have media files you'd like to have accessible in Media Go, select their folders. If you already had Media Manager installed and configured, you can choose to have Media Go import your media and setup from Media manager.
You will then be prompted to select which devices you will use with Media Go. Select PSP. If you also have a Sony Ericsson phone, you can select that as well. If you don't know, you can always add devices later.
Click 'Finish' and Media Go will update itself with the files you chose to import. See Tip 2.
Once the library is updated, Media Go will launch and show you your library. Use the headings in the left column to view your content.
To visit the PlayStation Store, click on the 'PlayStation Store' heading at the bottom of the left column. The PlayStation Store will launch right inside Media Go.
To sign in, select the icon farthest to the right on the row of icons at the top right of the screen (see Tip 3). You can also create a new account at this time if you don't already have a PlayStation Store account (see Tip 4).
Navigate the store using the headings and icons.
If you want to know more about all of the software options to manage content for your PSP, read this handy guide to PSP Utility Software.