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Greywing
06-11-2009, 05:28 AM
Thanks for people's patience with all my PSP & Playstation Network Questions of late. I have a couple more though.... :sd:

First, after setting up both UK and US PSN accounts and downloading FF7 & Suikoden from the US store, I realised I'm not sure on how transferability works. If I switch back to my UK account on the PSP, will I still be able to play the games, and vice versa for any I might buy on the UK store?

Second, can downloaded games be transferred to different Memory Sticks? I noticed after downloading them, the PSP installs them too. Are DL'ed games therefore locked to one console/Memory Stick?

Finally, if I get a PS3, will I be able to re-download the games onto that console and/or transfer between PSP and PS3? I guess the same principle applies if I accidentally delete the file or lose the Memory Stick it's saved on.

Thanks again!

Greywing
06-13-2009, 03:27 AM
Anyone? :(

broodwars
06-13-2009, 01:08 PM
Well, I can answer your fourth question, and that is that you can redownload any game from the PSN store that you've already purchased. Don't know how the PSP ties into all that, though.

Greywing
06-17-2009, 05:41 AM
Well, I can answer your fourth question, and that is that you can redownload any game from the PSN store that you've already purchased. Don't know how the PSP ties into all that, though.

That's good to know, at least. Thanks for that. :catgirl:

Can anyone else answer my other questions?

untoldsorrow
06-17-2009, 09:06 AM
I think I can answer the 2nd question. I am not 100% sure of it yet but will test it soon.

I remember reading that a PS3 can have up to 3 PSP systems activated at one time. This could be since they expect more than 1 PSP in the household. The PSP has to be connected to the PS3 via USB and then activated under the system. Once it is activated, it can be assumed that the PS1 games can be copied into the new PSP.

Will try it out today actually since my gf wants to play FF VII on her PSP.