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swiggu
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Hello,
So I personally like the idea of a smaller device, but I am wondering if this PSP model is a good choice for me.
I like the idea of a PSP because I can emulate many systems, play the PSP games and also use it as a music and movie player. I have some questions I would like to ask.
Something I could not find is what the payment options are for the PSP store. I have a PayPal, will it works with this?
Also, I vaguely know how to hack the PSPs with removable batteries and I heard the Go is also hackable. How would this work? Is there a chance that my PSP bricks if I try to hack it?
The most easy PSP model for me to buy is the Street (E1000) model but I hear it's not very recommended, after that the Go model. All the other models I must order from outside TW and will cost a lot of money for transport because it's outside of my country.
I'm sorry for all these questions and also if my English is not very good (I can't always find the good words).
Thank you,
swiggu
So I personally like the idea of a smaller device, but I am wondering if this PSP model is a good choice for me.
I like the idea of a PSP because I can emulate many systems, play the PSP games and also use it as a music and movie player. I have some questions I would like to ask.
Something I could not find is what the payment options are for the PSP store. I have a PayPal, will it works with this?
Also, I vaguely know how to hack the PSPs with removable batteries and I heard the Go is also hackable. How would this work? Is there a chance that my PSP bricks if I try to hack it?
The most easy PSP model for me to buy is the Street (E1000) model but I hear it's not very recommended, after that the Go model. All the other models I must order from outside TW and will cost a lot of money for transport because it's outside of my country.
I'm sorry for all these questions and also if my English is not very good (I can't always find the good words).
Thank you,
swiggu