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Friday, December 26, 2008 

How to Download Games on PSP

This is probably a first question that comes to the mind of lucky PSP owner. It is very easy and quick process that will let you play games on PSP almost instantly. Follow these steps to download games on PSP now!

1. First of all you have to make sure that you have all necessary equipment to start download games on PSP. What you need is computer, PSP, and USB cable.

2. Make sure that you a have a Duo memory stick with firmware of 1.0 or 1.5. You will need it to store game files.

3. In order to start to download games on PSP you'll need to connect USB cable from your computer to PSP. Computer will detect new device instantly.

4. Locate folder on your computer to download games on PSP and select files to transfer. Make sure that you have a folder GAMES and PSP on your PSP memory stick. If you don't have it you need to create one.

5. Safely remove hardware from your PC. Now it is time to start playing games on your PSP!

In order to get access to unlimited games and other PSP downloads such as movies, music you can sign up for membership sites that will charge you one time small fee. You don't have to pay anything after this and can download as many PSP games as you want. I believe this a best way to download PSP games on PSP

To learn more and find out what web sites are trustful visit http://www.pspdownloadsreview.net

Greg Edward is a PSP fan and player. Please visit his web site to find out more about popular PSP downloads http://www.pspdownloadsreview.net

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