im pretty sure you have to be within ear shot distance of each other, or within the same house. ive had it work for me before thoNewb question
u have to be within 15 feet I think. and be sure to have your wylan switch on
Most importantly you have to make the game itself has game sharing.Like for example in Metal gear Portable Ops. the person who has the game goes to game sharing within the actual game and the other player/s you want to play with go on the XMB and go up to game sharing and click. Then the person with Metal Gear leaves the screen after all the player have been found and starts a match.Other games may have a different procedure but most of the time the game sharing is activated within the game and not all games have game sharing check out wikipedia. Wikipedia has a whole list of psp games and you can organize them alphabetically, by genre, by remote play, by game sharing, and so on.
Ones that don't work are Killzone and Capcom Classics Collection Reloaded, they both have game sharing on the back of the box.
I've never done the game sharing...well, maybe once, in a car when a buddy and mine were waiting to get in line for a Wii.I am pretty sure that you have to have established network connectivity between the two. Since the game sharing procedure itself is not all that complex, I would reckon that this is where your problems are. Are you certain the two PSPs have joined either the same Wireless Network and are visible to each other or have you placed them both on an AdHoc network together? - Vr/G..>>
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