e/SNES Multitap

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has glosseng: The Super Nintendo Entertainment System had several multitaps, the first one being Hudson Softs Super Multitap which was released in 1993 and featured four controller ports. With one of these devices plugged into the Super Nintendos controller port #2, the Super Multitap added multiplayer support for up to five players. It came bundled with the game Super Bomberman or could be purchased separately. Hudson Softs Super Multitap 2 was released in the shape of Bombermans face. It also featured four controller ports. Another version of the multitap was the Naki Tribal Tap which featured five controller ports. However, it has been shown that the fifth port on these units is not actually functional. If two multitaps were used simultaneously, one in each of the Super Nintendo's controller ports, up to eight controllers could theoretically be used. However, no commercially released games for the Super Nintendo ever offered multiplayer compatibility beyond five players, although at least one homebrew game has been made which offers 8-player gameplay.
lexicalizationeng: SNES Multitap
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has glossspa: El Super Multitap es un adaptador para multi-jugador licenciado por Hudson, similar al NES Four Score y NES Satellite. Expande los puertos de controladores de la SNES hasta el número de 16 jugadores simultáneos para aquellos juegos que lo soportasen (no obstante, este gran número requiere que varios Multitaps sean conectados unos a otros). Hubo también un Super Multitap 2, pero no funcionaba en consolas PAL y NTSC (EE. UU.).
lexicalizationspa: Super Multitap
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