Go to your Settings (if it freezes at anytime give it 5-10 mins to unfreeze) then make your way to 'Restore Default Settings' and everything should be okay.
I was wondering if Japanese games will work on a North American PSP. I know if you bought a Japanese PSP Crisis Core there isn't a region lock so you can play North American games just not UMD movies. I was wondering if I can play Japanese Games off of my North American PSP.
I'd buy it. After beating the game with 60 stars (which I have yet to do and I've had the game since launch lol...) you'll want to collect the other 61 which is going to take some time. Also the music is amazing, sometimes I just replay levels just to hear the orchestra music~
why the heck my new wii recognizes my wireless modem and enters on the news channel and the other ones, except for the Store Channel? (don't know if that's how is written in english)manhunt92
Translation:
My Wii is able to use my wireless connection to access the News Channel and etc without any problems but when I try to enter the Shop Channel it majorly lags and/or disallows me from doing so.
It's Christmas, think of all the people who got Wii Points cards. It was pretty hecktic when SMB3 came out lol~
[QUOTE="Staryoshi87"]The PSP uses Memory Stick Pro Duos, not SD cards, so it shouldn't. I wish it did use SD cards, because they're much cheaper. dth
That's what I meant. Is the 8 gig Memory Stick Pro Duo compatible with psp slims?
There are some reports that older games can't save on the 8 GB because they can't recognize it. It was 'impossible' to even think of a memory stick 8 GB.
Wireless Access Point and Router are both the same...
The Router acts as a Wireless Access Point which allows you to get online. I suggest if you have a Router to just connect your Wii wirelessly (Wi-Fi). Ethernet for the Wii (Wired) requires an adapter which is a pain. As for lag, as long as your signal strength is high (Don't hook up your Wii downstairs in the basement and have your Router in the Attic) you shouldn't have any lag.
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