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. There is also a new version for PsOne (SCPH-111). 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
- Ratchet and Clank 3 (released as 'Up Your Arsenal' in North America)
- Running Wild
- SD Gundam G Century (Japan)
- South park: Chef's luv shack
- 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)
- Thrill Kill
- Twisted Metal III
- Twisted Metal 4
- VR Golf '97
- World Soccer Winning Eleven 2002
- Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style
- WWF Attitude
- WWF In Your House
- WWF Warzone
- WWF Smackdown!
- 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
- Supersonic Racers
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).