I use Media go, which is (I guess) their preferred software for buying gamed form the Sony Store. I plug my PSP into the computer, make the purchase and download it and it automatically puts it on my PSP. I don't think it leaves a copy on my computer. Though when I'm done playing them, I go into my PSP via Windows Explorer and Move the directories and save files for the game in question over to my computer.
That sound like a nice easy way, I really want the PSN to come back online so I can try it. Or is that independent from PSN?
Also, I'm having an issue. I have a PSP 3000 and I'm finding that now the analog stick will pull down and to the right, i.e. if I let go of the analog stick, the chracter on the screen will sometimes (not always) move in a down/right (southeast) direction. Not cool. Anyone else have issues with this?
I had the same problem a few month back and really bugged the hell out of me, I researched it on some PSP forums and one of the easiest solution I found is a homebrew application/software you install on your PSP and it enables you to control the sensitivity of the analog stick, so if you decrease it to 50% or 40% it gets less sensitive, you can cancel the analog completely if you decrease it to 20% or 10%, it actually stops working. But you have to decrease it every time you turn the PSP on cause it doesn't save these settings.
This is the software:
https://dl.qj.net/psp/homebrew-applications/joysens-v15.htmlThe readme text file inside the zip has clear instructions on how to install it but if you run into any trouble come back and tell me.
This works for me cause I stop the analog stick from working and use the arrows to play. If you need the analog stick to be fully functioning then you're gonna have to replace it with a new one. It's not that they're expensive but they're a bitch to come by AND a bitch to actually open the PSP and replace it.
Oh man I wanna play my PSP but I've lost the charger for it so it's just sitting there like a brick. I got it 6 months before it came out in the UK, shipped it from Japan. Cost £300 including a game and a UMD movie, £75 of which was shipping and import charges, but I just had to have the fucker.
Whoa! That charger costs 10$ at Game Stop here in the States!
I would play Pro Evo on that thing for ages
Fix your PSP and I'll play you online, see what's you're made of