Things You'll Need
Instructions
Connect the iPod to your personal computer. Connect the iPod&'s USB adapter to the device itself and insert its USB end into an available USB port on the computer.
Launch iTunes if it does not automatically load upon connection.
Designate the iPod for storage drive use. Click the iPod&'s device icon in your left navigation bar. Click the "Enable storage disk use" check box on the iPod&'s "Summary" tab. Doing so allows you to transfer individual files from the iPod as you would any other connected hard drive.
Double-click the iPod&'s device icon in your computer&'s file manager, such as Finder or Windows Explorer. Doing so opens its file folder.
Drag and drop the game files from the iPod&'s file folder onto your computer&'s desktop or into a folder of your choosing.
Safely remove the iPod from your computer. Right-click the iPod&'s device icon and select "Eject" or "Safely Remove Device" from the drop-down menu. Remove the iPod&'s USB cable from the computer&'s USB port.
Connect the PSP to your computer. Insert the mini USB end of a mini-USB-to-USB adapter into the PSP&'s mini USB port. Insert the USB end of the adapter into an available USB port on your computer.
Select the "USB Connection" option within your PSP&'s "Settings" menu. Doing so allows your computer to recognize the PSP as a connected device.
Double-click the PSP&'s device icon to open its file folder.
Create a new folder for storage if you have not already done so. Storing files in a separate sub-folder alleviates potential strain on the device&'s root folder.
Drag and drop the game files&' icons from their location on your computer into the newly created storage folder on your PSP to put the iPod games on your PSP.