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The official multitap for the PlayStation

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The official multitap for the PlayStation 2

The PlayStation Multitap is a peripheral for the PlayStation. 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[edit]

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 was also a smaller version (SCPH-111). All three 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.

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Supported games[edit]

1–3 Players

  • Bishi Bashi Special (Japan)
  • Capcom Generations: Blazing Guns (for MERCS only)

Magic mouse right click. 1–4 Players

  • Atari Collection 2 (Gauntlet)
  • Fantastic Four[3]
  • Iwatobi Penguin (Japan)
  • Iwatobi Penguin 2 (Japan)
  • Japan Pro Wrestling 2 (Japan)
  • NFL Blitz 2000 & 2001
  • Rakugaki Showtime[4] (Japan)
  • The Simpsons: Hit & Run (bonus game only)
  • SD Gundam G Century (Japan)
  • Speed Freaks / Speed Punks
  • 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)
  • Tetris X (Japan)

1–5 Players

  • Overboard! (Shipwreckers! in North America)

1–6 Players Actiondirector vs powerdirector.

  • WWE Smackdown! vs. Raw (2005 to 2011)

1–8 Players

References[edit]

  1. ^'In Total Control: Companies Take Aim at Gamers with New Gadgets'(PDF). Electronic Gaming Monthly. Ziff Davis (80): 16–18. March 1996.
  2. ^'PlayStation 2 accessory compatibility chart' (in Japanese).
  3. ^'Fantastic Four: Dare We Say, 'It's Clobberin' Time?''(PDF). Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 99. Ziff Davis. October 1997. p. 174.
  4. ^http://psxdatacenter.com/games/J/R/SLPM-86272.html
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The official multitap for the PlayStation
The official multitap for the PlayStation 2

The PlayStation Multitap is a peripheral for the PlayStation. 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[edit]

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 was also a smaller version (SCPH-111). All three 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[edit]

1–3 Players

  • Bishi Bashi Special (Japan)
  • Capcom Generations: Blazing Guns (for MERCS only)

1–4 Players

  • Atari Collection 2 (Gauntlet)
  • Fantastic Four[3]
  • Iwatobi Penguin (Japan)
  • Iwatobi Penguin 2 (Japan)
  • Japan Pro Wrestling 2 (Japan)
  • NFL Blitz 2000 & 2001
  • Rakugaki Showtime[4] (Japan)
  • The Simpsons: Hit & Run (bonus game only)
  • SD Gundam G Century (Japan)
  • Speed Freaks / Speed Punks
  • 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)
  • Tetris X (Japan)

1–5 Players

  • Overboard! (Shipwreckers! in North America)

1–6 Players

  • WWE Smackdown! vs. Raw (2005 to 2011)

1–8 Players

References[edit]

Playstation Player Support Number

  1. ^'In Total Control: Companies Take Aim at Gamers with New Gadgets'(PDF). Electronic Gaming Monthly. Ziff Davis (80): 16–18. March 1996.
  2. ^'PlayStation 2 accessory compatibility chart' (in Japanese).
  3. ^'Fantastic Four: Dare We Say, 'It's Clobberin' Time?''(PDF). Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 99. Ziff Davis. October 1997. p. 174.
  4. ^http://psxdatacenter.com/games/J/R/SLPM-86272.html

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