I'll answer the ones I can...
First off, you're better off buying used than new if you're price-conscious. You can get used ones in the 70-80 US dollar range. Games that have been out for 9 months or more you can buy for 20 dollars or less.... Nope, not every PSP game is online, not even a majority of them. I'd guess roughly half have some sort of ad-hoc multiplayer, which means, you'd have to be playing against someone else with a PSP within like a 20 ft range of you. There a handful of great games that feature online multi-player of course, which are mostly all the sports games, shooters, and racers. It's a shame none of the fighting games have online play though. :-( ... Yes, it has a browser bult into it, and yes, it works fine. I have a DSL modem for my PC and a wireless router. My PSP browser is almost as slow as like a dial-up connection, but it works fine. I'd guess it depends on the speed of your internet connection and your router. (i have the regular Linksys router, but they do make routers with "speed boosters" for like 10 or 20 more bucks).... I'm not sure about the memory card, since mine came with one used that I bought from a friend. I assume you'd have to buy a decent sized card, like you do when getting a PS2.... I know certain games can connect to the PS2 slim, but I'm not sure how, since I don't have one... The games are cheaper than console games, but not by much. New games that are expected to be top sellers usually come out with a 40 dollar price tag, sometimes 30. But again, there's always pawn shops, classifieds, ebay, and amazon that will sell cheaper, or you can wait 9 months or so for the price to drop... the wireless range i think depends on your router. I can connect anywhere in my house with my basic router. So that'd be like 40 ft. from my bedroom to the computer room.
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