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Putting my PSP up for sale as i have no use for it and havnt used it in awhile.

Is almost perfect condition with only tiny scratches on the outer casing of the psp, can hardly notice them.

And a small crack on the battery cover, which is nothing to worry about.

Comes with the protective case, charger, headphones, 32mb card and USB connection to computers.\

Edit: comes with game Firedup and some asian game called Magna Darta that a friend gave me >.>

Asking Price is $200, i will cover any postage costs if need be.

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PM for any questions

Edited by TwoCents

If you have a PSP with Custom Firmware, all you need to do is download a PSP iso file and place it in the correct folder on the mem card, only if you have the original PSP game that is. arrrr :cool:

Edited by pitoui
hey champ, where can you get the Custom Firmware Download Any Game??? can you download it from a site. Cheers.

As far as i know/ can explain its pretty much like jailbreaking an iphone, once its got the firmware you can then download games and homebrew stuff.

http://pspupdates.qj.net/category/Firmware/cid/57

Havnt used the psp much at all... been boxed for the past few years.

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