PSP game saves
There are a plethora of sites which lets you upload your PSP game saves; most sites will require that you meet certain criteria though. This is mainly because PSP game saves work in a peculiar way. You’ll need to obviously provide the name of the game; and specify the game id which will be printed on the spine of the case. This is the one which helps people make out which region your game belongs to (Japanese, North American, and PAL etc). The Game ID are also tagged on the save data folder, the PSX saves are also saved in the SLUS/SCUS format. The next thing which you’ll need to specify is the firmware version which was used when you were making the save. Though this is not really important, sometimes it can lead to clashes and compatibility issues so its better that you specify it. You’ll need to keep the file size to a minimum, most gamers make the mistake of adding patches and updates thereby killing download speeds. Updates and patches can be easily downloaded from game servers and there is really no need to include it with the PSP game saves.
Gamers are advised to send their email id or any other form of contact information, in case the site needs to notify you of a corrupted PSP game save. Players need to inlcude read me file with a description of the saves and how to install any special feature such as unlocked characters, cleared specific tasks or saves. Most online PSP games saves contain your online account info. These games will feature a “save password” option, always deselect the option so that the password doesn’t get saved onto the actual save file or else it paves way for others to hijack your online account. There are a lot sites which offer hosting of PSP game saves, however they expire over time.