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How To Copy PSP UMD Games Onto Your Memory Stick!

Wednesday 26 August 2009 @ 6:30 pm

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Copy – Backup UMD PSP Games Software

Wednesday 19 August 2009 @ 9:42 pm

When you look around the place most kids own a portable gaming device like the Sony PSP (Playstation Portable). Since its introduction the PSP has totally revolutionized the gaming industry with amazing game play and breathtaking graphics that you thought would only be found on the bigger console machines like the Xbox or PS2.

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Copy – Backup UMD PSP Games Software

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Copy PSP Games to Play Multi-Player

Thursday 30 July 2009 @ 3:05 am

The PSP is a technologically advanced and innovative hand-held gaming system, but one of the things that owners have complained about since its launch is the need to purchase multiple copies of the same game in order to play multi-player. Luckily, there is a trick available that works with most commercially released PSP games that will convince the PSP that in fact multiple copies of the game are being used on each of the systems connected via multi-player mode.

The first step in making the trick work is to start a multi-player ad-hoc game with an unlimited amount of time. This works in any game that allows multiple players and has an arena type set-up where the player who scores the most points in the allotted time wins. Once the game boots up on the first system, the UMD drive can be opened and the game can be removed.

The next step is for the second player to insert the disc and boot the game on their system, again setting the device to ad-hoc mode multiplayer with unlimited time. This will trick both systems into thinking the original disc is still in the drive, but since the PSP already has booted the entire game into memory, there is no need for the disc to be present in either system.

On games which allow more than two simultaneous players, the trick above can be repeated for each PSP which means that literally dozens of players can compete against each other with just one original copy of the game.

There are just a few limitations to the method above, the primary one being that it is limited to ad-hoc multi-player mode and games which allow for unlimited play time. For games which do not have such an option, it is not possible to play using just the single disc on multiple systems. Luckily, a good percentage of the PSP library works quite well with this copy PSP game trick.

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