Downloading full commercial ISOs of games you do not own (including modded versions) is copyright infringement. While individuals are rarely targeted, ISPs may throttle your connection or send warnings.
Let’s address the elephant in the room immediately: Rockstar Games never released Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas for the PlayStation Portable.
The official PSP library included two masterpieces developed specifically for the handheld: Gta San Andreas Psp Iso Download 200mb
These games used a modified engine similar to San Andreas but featured entirely new stories, maps, and mechanics. They run flawlessly on PSP hardware because they were optimized for it. However, a native, official San Andreas PSP ISO does not exist.
So, what are people actually referring to when they search for a "200MB PSP ISO"? Downloading full commercial ISOs of games you do
While there is no official version, the modding community has attempted to bring San Andreas assets to the PSP. These are often called "Homebrew ports."
If you find a working ISO under 700MB, it is almost certainly a map mod for GTA: Liberty City Stories or Vice City Stories. Modders have replaced the original game's map files with San Andreas models. These games used a modified engine similar to
What these mods typically look like:
In short, these mods are technical curiosities, not playable games. They certainly are not stable 200MB downloads.
Did you know you can play actual San Andreas on a PSP screen?