PlayStation Multitap

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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[]

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 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.

PlayStation Games with Offline Multiplayer (Multitap)[]

1–3 Players

  • Bishi Bashi Special
  • Capcom Generations: Blazing Guns
  • Captain Commando
  • Rampage Through Time
  • Rampage 2: Universal Tour

1-4 Players

1-5 Players

  • Bomberman World
  • Devil Dice
  • Shipwreckers!

1-6 Players

1-8 Players

PlayStation 2 Games with Offline Multiplayer (Multitap)[]

1-4 Players

1-5 Players

  • All Star Pro-Wrestling II
  • All Star Pro-Wrestling III
  • Bombastic
  • Legends of Wrestling

1-6 Players

  • NBA Hoopz
  • NBA Jam
  • NBA Street V3
  • NHL Hitz 20-02
  • Trivial Pursuit: Unhinged
  • WWE Smackdown vs. Raw
  • WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2007
  • WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2008
  • WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2009
  • WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2010
  • WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2011

1-8 Players

PlayStation 3 Games & DLC's with Offline Multiplayer[]

There was no multitap for the PlayStation 3. However, it still supported offline multiplayer for up to 7 simultaneous players.

1-4 Players

1-5 Players

1-6 Players

  • 3 on 3 NHL Arcade
  • The Beatles: Rock Band
  • Intellivision Lives!
  • Madden NFL 11
  • Planet Minigolf
  • WWE Legends of WrestleMania
  • WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2008
  • WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2009
  • WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2010
  • WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2011
  • X-Men

PlayStation 4 Games & DLC's with Offline Multiplayer[]

There was no multitap for the PlayStation 4. However, it still supported offline multiplayer for up to 4 simultaneous players.

1-4 Players

  • 100ft Robot Golf
  • Abyss Odyssey
  • AFL Evolution 2
  • American Ninja Warrior: Challenge
  • Anthem
  • AO Tennis
  • AO Tennis 2
  • Aqua Moto Racing Utopia
  • Awesomenauts Assemble!
  • Badland: Game of the Year Edition
  • Beach Buggy Racing
  • The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth
  • Carnival Games
  • Castle Crashers: Remastered
  • Cel Damage
  • Contra: Rogue Corps
  • Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time
  • Crayola Scoot
  • Crimsonland
  • Dead or Alive 5: Last Round
  • DOOM II
  • Dragon Quest Builders 2
  • The Escapists 2
  • FIFA 14
  • FIFA 15
  • FIFA 16
  • FIFA 18
  • FIFA 19
  • FIFA 20
  • Forced
  • Garfield Kart: Furious Racing
  • Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered
  • Gigantosaurus: The Game
  • The Grand Tour Game
  • Harvest Moon: Mad Dash
  • Hot Shots Tennis
  • Hyper Sports
  • Jumanji: The Video Game
  • Just Dance 2014
  • Just Dance 2015
  • Let's Sing Country
  • LittleBigPlanet 3
  • Mercenary Kings
  • Mighty Switch Force! Collection
  • Minecraft
  • Minecraft: PlayStation 4 Edition
  • Mini Metro
  • Moon Hunters
  • Mother Russia Bleeds
  • Mutant Football League
  • N++
  • NBA 2K14
  • NBA 2K20
  • NHL 20
  • Nickelodeon Kart Racers
  • Nickelodeon Kart Racers 2: Grand Prix
  • Octodad: Dadliest Catch
  • Old Time Hockey
  • Out of Space
  • Pac-Man 256
  • Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds
  • Pix the Cat
  • Puyo Puyo Tetris
  • Puyo Puyo Tetris 2
  • Quake
  • Race with Ryan
  • Rayman Legends
  • River City Melee Mach!!
  • Rock Band 4
  • Rocket League
  • Rugby 15
  • RWBY: Grimm Eclipse
  • Screencheat
  • Scribblenauts Showdown
  • Sonic Mania Plus
  • Spelunky
  • Sportsfriends
  • Super Dungeon Bros
  • Super Mega Baseball 3
  • Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD
  • Tales of Berseria
  • Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition
  • Team Sonic Racing
  • Tetraminos
  • Tetris Ultimate
  • Totally Reliable Delivery Service
  • Track & Field
  • Treadnauts
  • Trials Rising
  • Tricky Towers
  • Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince
  • Unit 4
  • Uno
  • Vasara Collection
  • Wargroove
  • WWE 2K15
  • WWE 2K20
  • XIII[disambiguation needed]
  • Yooka-Laylee
  • Zen Pinball 2
  • Zombieland: Double Tap - Road Trip

PlayStation 5 Games & DLC's with Offline Multiplayer[]

There was no multitap for the PlayStation 5. However, it still supported offline multiplayer for up to 4 simultaneous players.

1-4 Players

  • Moorhuhn Remake
  • Puyo Puyo Tetris 2
  • Sackboy: A Big Adventure

Supported PS1 & PS2 games[]

1–3 Players

  • Bishi Bashi Special (Japan)
  • Capcom Generations: Blazing Guns (for MERCS only)
  • Captain Commando
  • Rampage Through Time
  • Rampage 2: Universal Tour
  • You Don't Know Jack

1–4 Players

1–5 Players

1–6 Players

  • The Game of Life
  • WWE SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain
  • WWE SmackDown! Shut Your Mouth
  • WWE Smackdown! vs. Raw (2005 to 2011)

1–8 Players

  • FIFA 97
  • FIFA 98
  • FIFA 99
  • FIFA 2000
  • FIFA 2001
  • Madden NFL 98
  • Madden NFL 99
  • Madden NFL 2000
  • Micro Machines V3
  • Micro Maniacs
  • NBA in the Zone
  • NBA Live 99
  • NFL Xtreme 2
  • NHL 97
  • NHL 98
  • NHL 99
  • NHL 2000
  • Professional Underground League of Pain
  • This is Football
  • Street Racer
  • Supersonic Racers
  • Sydney 2000

References[]

  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. ^ "Rakugaki Showtime - (NTSC-J)".
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