List of multiplayer video games

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This is a list of multiplayer video games. While "multiplayer" can be interpreted as 2 or more players, for the purpose of this list, due to the huge number of 2-player titles, we will cover only those with 3+ players. Most systems require use of a Multitap, system link or network connection for play with more than 2 players.

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[edit] 3rd generation systems

[edit] Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)

Via NES Four Score or other controller expander

Via Alternating

Unknown

[edit] 4th generation systems

[edit] Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES)

Via MultiTap or other controller expander

Via Alternating

Unknown

[edit] Sega Genesis

Via multitap

Via alternating

Unknown

  • Aquatic Games - 4 player
  • ATP Tour Championship Tennis - 4 player
  • Barkley: Shut Up and Jam! - 4 player
  • Brutal: Paws of Fury - 4 player, 2 player simultanious
  • Coach K College Basketball - 4 player
  • FIFA '95 - 4 player
  • Gauntlet IV - 4 player
  • General Chaos - 4 player
  • Master of Monsters - 4 player
  • Mega Bomberman - 4 player
  • Rugby World Cup 95 - 4 player
  • Sonic Spinball - 4 player
  • Triple Play Gold Edition - 4 player
  • Unnecessary Roughness '95 - 4 player
  • World Championship Soccer II - 56 player
  • WWF Raw - 4 player

[edit] 5th generation systems

[edit] Sega Saturn

Via multitap

Via alternating

Unknown

[edit] Nintendo 64 (N64)


[edit] 6th generation systems

[edit] Sega Dreamcast

[edit] Nintendo GameCube (GCN)

[edit] Sony Playstation 2 (PS2)

[edit] Microsoft Xbox

Via System Link

Via Standard Ports

Via Xbox Live

[edit] 7th generation systems

[edit] Microsoft Xbox360

  • Tiger Woods Golf 2005 - 4 player, turn based, competitive
  • Burger King Pocket Bike Racers - 1-4 Player, XBox Live
  • Call of Duty 2
  • Dead or Alive 4
  • Gauntlet
  • Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter
  • The Outfit
  • Perfect Dark Zero
  • Rumble Roses XX
  • Wik: Fable of Souls
  • Halo 2
  • Call of duty 3
  • Halo

[edit] Wii

Via System Link

Via Standard Ports

Via Network connection

Via Alternating

Unknown

[edit] Playstation 3