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Whenever I download a game, such as Super Mario, for my PSP and place it in the game folder on my Mac computer's Finder, i can see that there is a file under "Game" "Memory Stick" on my PSP but it simply says Corrupted Data. I have a feeling that I'm making a simple mistake, so any quick help is greatly appreciated.
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You are talking about downloading nintendo games for a device from Sony.
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No its completely illegal. If you own Super Mario for the PSP you are a friggin genius, because there are no Nintendo games on that system...
... anyhow, say you did own a legit copy of any game, the EULA is per copy of the game and you own 2 copies of the game and only one license/seat. get your facts right before trying to discuss illegal activities on a gaming forum. Gamershell does not support the download and distrubution of copyright protected material. We support the developers and publishers, not pirates. |
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