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I have an 802.11 g wireless router will it work with psp internet.
MCRAN
Most definitely. Go to your settings (all the way on the left hand side of your psp menu). Go down to Network Settings; choose Infrastructure Mode; New connection; then Scan. That should pick up your wireless router (if you have encryption in your router, you're going to need your encryption key; if not, just follow the prompts). Once router has been recognized, just follow the prompts to save that connection. Once connection is saved, get out of settings and go to your Internet Browser (right-hand side of psp menu). Connect to the internet, and your menu should pop up along with your connection.
Even while I play other games, I keep popping in Hot Shots Golf. I love that game. Don't know why really...;)shionone
Holy S**t!!! I forgot that!!! I love Hot Shots Golf!!! I had Tiger Woods, but it was too intense/boring for me; even though I really like the whole golf thing. Then I found this game used for $13 and I got it. I've been hooked ever since!!! Whenver I'm stuck in any other game, I pop this in and I have to actually let the battery run out before I can put this down! Mad props for reminding me of this!!
if all of you tink that his a lier why you STILL POSTING!!!!!!!!!!!!!DAMMMM!!!!!!!.
i have like 18 psp games cos i trade they, i dowload the other ones cose in my country the games cost 100% more (a 55 to 70 USD, fuc*ing caribean tieves!!!!) so i will not spend my money in a game like the golden compas, scarface or dragoner aria, i download they (and 15 min late delete it XDDDD), sure i will buy god of war cose the developer deserve it (more simple, if you give the good developers money they will give you more good products, if you give money to a bad developer they will give you a BIG PIECE OF SH*T)
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Wolveric
Because the posting has gone way past the point. After translating your post ::)) I agree with most of what you state. Good game developers continue to produce good games, and crappy developers continue to produce crappy games ... for the most part. Some companies actually invest their profits in making games better suited for gamers and not just for profit. That is why we continue to purchase games. Whether they be good or bad, realistically we are not going to get excellent games all of the time. That's why we have boards such as this one. To pass on the knowledge to those who wish to take heed to it. But even still with the knowledge, there are those who still want to try games for themselves regardless of what the posts are. And that's what it's all about. Developers make games, we buy them, we either like them or not ... and the 'game' goes on. I've gone through a couple hundred games; kept about thirty or so games that I would play over and over; traded the rest, and continued on. That's what great about the business, you take the good with the bad, and you have something to talk about on the forums.
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