I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask this, and I probably sound like a huge noob.
I've just got my first PSP (3003)and a 4 gig memory stick..which I thought would be more than enough (I'm used to my R4, 4 gigs would go a long way on a DS D
before I saw how huge some of the PSone classics are. And thats before I even try to put some photos or videos on the thing.
I was wondering if its possible to switch out games from the card? For example, If I decide I'm sick of playing one of the PS1 games, or I complete it, could I in essence 'put it back on the shelf' by storing it on my PC, to be loaded back on- saves and all- if i choose to at a later date? I'd much rather only have the one or two PS1 classics/PSN games/whatever with me at any one time rather than spend 30 quid on a bigger memory card and having this one go to waste.
I know you can just re-download them, but that takes bloody ages, and I know there are restrictions on how many times you can do it. Also a bit nervous that at some point they'll boot us all off our US accounts and I'd rather have a backup...
I've just got my first PSP (3003)and a 4 gig memory stick..which I thought would be more than enough (I'm used to my R4, 4 gigs would go a long way on a DS D

I was wondering if its possible to switch out games from the card? For example, If I decide I'm sick of playing one of the PS1 games, or I complete it, could I in essence 'put it back on the shelf' by storing it on my PC, to be loaded back on- saves and all- if i choose to at a later date? I'd much rather only have the one or two PS1 classics/PSN games/whatever with me at any one time rather than spend 30 quid on a bigger memory card and having this one go to waste.
I know you can just re-download them, but that takes bloody ages, and I know there are restrictions on how many times you can do it. Also a bit nervous that at some point they'll boot us all off our US accounts and I'd rather have a backup...
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