PlayStation Multitap
The PlayStation Multitap is a peripheral for the PlayStation console. It is an adapter that can be used to plug in up to four controllers and memory cards at the same time in a single controller port. With a second multitap, up to eight controllers and memory cards can be plugged at once.[1]
Compatibility
The PlayStation Multitap was originally available in gray (SCPH-1070 U) to match the original console's color, however it was later re-released in white as well (SCPH-1070 UH) to match the colors of the later PS one redesign. Both versions are compatible with the original PlayStation and the PS one, as well as all models of the PlayStation 2 prior to the SCPH-70000 series. Both versions of SCPH-1070 will only function with original PlayStation games, while multiplayer PS2 games required a separate multitap, the SCPH-10090.[2] PlayStation 2 consoles after the SCPH-70000 series require the SCPH-70120 multitap, which is compatible with both, PS and PS2 software.
Supported games
1–3 Players
- Bishi Bashi Special (Japan)
- Capcom Generations: Blazing Guns (for MERCS only)
- Captain Commando
- Rampage Through Time
- Rampage 2: Universal Tour
1–4 Players
- Adidas Power Soccer
- Andretti Racing
- Atari Collection 2 (Gauntlet)
- Battle Hunter
- Blast Chamber
- Blaze and Blade: Eternal Quest
- Blaze and Blade Busters
- Blood Lines
- Brian Lara Cricket
- CART World Series
- Crash Bash
- Crash Team Racing
- Circuit Breakers
- College Slam
- Destruction Derby Raw
- Devil Dice
- Fantastic Four
- Grand Tour Racing '98
- Hogs of War
- Hot Shot Golf
- Hot Shot Golf 2
- Hunter x Hunter: Maboroshi no Greed Island
- International Track & Field
- International Track & Field 2000
- International Superstar Soccer Pro '98
- Iwatobi Penguin (Japan)
- Iwatobi Penguin 2 (Japan)
- Japan Pro Wrestling 2 (Japan)
- Jonah Lomu Rugby
- NBA Hang Time
- NBA Hoopz
- NBA In the Zone
- NBA Jam Extreme
- NBA Jam TE
- NBA Showtime: NBA on NBC
- Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed
- V-Rally 2
- NFL Blitz 2000 & 2001
- NHL Open Ice
- Olympic Soccer
- Panzer Bandit (Japan)
- Pitball
- Pong:The Next Level
- Poy Poy
- Poy Poy 2
- Quake 2
- Rally Cross
- Running Wild
- SD Gundam G Century (Japan)
- Slam N Jam '96
- Sled Storm
- Speed Freaks
- Striker 96
- Syndicate Wars
- Tales of Destiny (Co-op battle)
- Tales of Eternia (released as Tales of Destiny II in North America) (Co-op battle)
- Tales of Phantasia (Co-op battle)
- Team Buddies
- Tetris X (Japan)
- Twisted Metal III
- Twisted Metal 4
- Thrill Kill
- VR Golf '97
- World Soccer Winning Eleven 2002
- Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style
- WWF Attitude
- WWF In Your House
- WWF Warzone
- WWF Smackdown! Know Your Role
- WWF Smackdown!2 Know Your Role
- Frogger
1–5 Players
1–8 Players
- Micro Machines V3
- Micro Maniacs
- Madden NFL 99
- NHL 2000
- Monopoly
- Professional Underground League of Pain
- Street Racer
References
- ↑ "In Total Control: Companies Take Aim at Gamers with New Gadgets". Electronic Gaming Monthly. Ziff Davis (80): 16–18. March 1996.
- ↑ "PlayStation 2 accessory compatibility chart" (in Japanese).