PSP AND GAMING
People love to play video games, especially kids, but the prices can be
ridiculous! For parents, buying a single copy PSP game is often a good solution, and their children can take
turns playing their game, right? But what happens when the kids want to play the same game at the same
time? It can be a problem waiting to happen!
Often fights start, because one child more often than not will refuse to want to wait
for a turn on the game, but a smart parent can take the advice of hackers everywhere. More and more PSP users
are discovering that you can play a single copy PSP game on two PSP consoles.
First of all, it is important to remember that not all games work in this way. As
people discover this hack, game manufacturers are beginning to add a safety mechanism to prevent this from
happening.
If you'd like to try this interesting way of sharing games, you need two people with two PSP
systems, and a single copy PSP game.
The first player loads the game and begins the game in WiFi mode (if you're unfamiliar with
this, your PSP manual will have more instruction). Once the game has loaded, the person presses open and
chooses not to quit the PSP game.
The single copy PSP game is then given to the second player, who loads the game and joins
the first player's game. This will cause both PSPs to freeze.
The second player takes the PSP game out of the system and returns it to the first player,
choosing not to quit the game. The first player gives it back to the second player and chooses not to quit
the game.
This might seem like it takes a little more time than needed, but when it comes down to
either using this particular cheat or working to earn the money for a second copy of the game, this hack in using a
single copy PSP game might be worth any risks to your PSP.
There's certainly no denying that using a single copy PSP game in two PSPs is a useful
little trick and could save parents from the stress that comes with the fights their children have when one sibling
has something the other doesn't. By using this, both children are able to play the same copy PSP game so
there's no fight to be had!
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