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| md_code_us=MK-1654
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| md_code_eu=MK-1654-50
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The '''Team Player''', known in Europe as the '''4-Player Adaptor''' or '''Multiplayer''' (second model) and as the '''Sega Tap''' (セガタップ) in Japan, is a peripheral released by [[Sega]] for the [[Sega Mega Drive]], allowing for up to four players to plug Mega Drive controllers into the unit for use in video games for four or more players. It is one of several solutions to combat the lack of controller ports, with the [[4 Way Play]] and [[J-Cart]] attempting to achieve similar results.
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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''', known in Europe as the '''4-Player Adaptor''' or '''Multiplayer''' (second model) and as the '''Sega Tap''' (セガタップ) in Japan, is a peripheral released by [[Sega]] for the [[Sega Mega Drive]], allowing for up to four players to plug Mega Drive controllers into the unit for use in video games for four or more players. It is one of several solutions to combat the lack of controller ports, with the [[4 Way Play]] and [[J-Cart]] attempting to achieve similar results.
 
 
==Variations==
 
The original model of the Team Player (MK-1654) and its international equivalents use a single connector cable, leaving an additional port on the console free for a fifth player. Alternatively, the second port could house a further Team Player, for up to 8 simultaneous players. When not in "MULTI" mode, the Team Player's switch can be used to specify which controller is mapped to the Mega Drive's first controller port, so that the player is able to switch between control pads and the [[Sega Mouse]] without detaching or connecting controllers. This original version competed directly with [[Electronic Arts]]'s 4 Way Play for support, with many of that publisher's titles supporting only their adapter, while other publishers preferred Sega's device.
 
  
To resolve this split in the platform's user base, Sega released a second Team Player model (MK-1647) which features two connector cables and support for EA's previously "exclusive" games. To use the "EXTRA" mode which supports these titles, both connectors must be plugged into the Mega Drive's controller ports, while Team Player-compatible titles still need only one connector inserted, as in the original model. The improved software compatibility and the use of cables rather than connectors molded directly into the adapter put the MK-1647 at an advantage over the 4 Way Play, which required both controller ports to be the same distance apart (thus preventing it from working with the [[CDX]] or [[X'eye]]).
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==Compatibility==
 
 
==Compatible games==
 
 
:''Note: The titles listed below are directly compatible with the Team Player in "MULTI" mode. 4 Way Play games are also compatible with the second revision's "EXTRA" mode.
 
:''Note: The titles listed below are directly compatible with the Team Player in "MULTI" mode. 4 Way Play games are also compatible with the second revision's "EXTRA" mode.
 
===[[Mega Drive]]===
 
===[[Mega Drive]]===
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===[[Mega-CD]]===
 
===[[Mega-CD]]===
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===[[32X]]===
 
===[[32X]]===
''<DPL>
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{{AccessoryCompatibilityList|Team Player|category=32X games}}
category=Team Player-compatible games
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==Versions==
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The original model of the Team Player (MK-1654) and its international equivalents use a single connector cable, leaving an additional port on the console free for a fifth player. Alternatively, the second port could house a further Team Player, for up to 8 simultaneous players. When not in "MULTI" mode, the Team Player's switch can be used to specify which controller is mapped to the Mega Drive's first controller port, so that the player is able to switch between control pads and the [[Sega Mouse]] without detaching or connecting controllers. This original version competed directly with [[Electronic Arts]]'s 4 Way Play for support, with many of that publisher's titles supporting only their adapter, while other publishers preferred Sega's device.
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To resolve this split in the platform's user base, Sega released a second Team Player model (MK-1647) which features two connector cables and support for EA's previously "exclusive" games. To use the "EXTRA" mode which supports these titles, both connectors must be plugged into the Mega Drive's controller ports, while Team Player-compatible titles still need only one connector inserted, as in the original model. The improved software compatibility and the use of cables rather than connectors molded directly into the adapter put the MK-1647 at an advantage over the 4 Way Play, which required both controller ports to be the same distance apart (thus preventing it from working with the [[CDX]] or [[X'eye]]).
</DPL>''
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==History==
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During development, the internal [[IO Check Program]] software was used to test the various inputs accepted by the peripheral.{{fileref|IOCheckProgram MD US title.png}}
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===Localised names===
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|jp_trans=Sega Tap
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==Magazine articles==
 
==Magazine articles==
 
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}
 
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
File:TeamPlayer1 US 1.jpg|MK-1654 US model (front)
 
File:TeamPlayer1 US 2.jpg|MK-1654 US model (back)
 
File:TeamPlayer2 US 1.jpg|MK-1647 US model
 
File:Multiplayer MD EU.jpg|MK-1654 EU model
 
File:Multiplayer MD EU MK-1647-44.jpg|MK-1647 EU model
 
TeamPlayer logo.png|US logo
 
</gallery>
 
  
 
==Promotional material==
 
==Promotional material==
 
{{gallery
 
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|{{gitem|6ButtonArcadePadTeamPlayer US Flyer.pdf|page=2|US flyer}}
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==Photo gallery==
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<gallery>
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TeamPlayer1 US 1.jpg|MK-1654 US model (front)
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TeamPlayer1 US 2.jpg|MK-1654 US model (back)
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TeamPlayer2 US 1.jpg|MK-1647 US model
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Multiplayer MD EU.jpg|MK-1654 EU model
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Multiplayer MD EU MK-1647-44.jpg|MK-1647 EU model
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TeamPlayer logo.png|US logo
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</gallery>
  
 
==Physical scans==
 
==Physical scans==
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==References==
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 10:00, 2 March 2024

TeamPlayer2 US 1.jpg
Team Player/Multiplayer/Sega Tap
Made for: Sega Mega Drive
Manufacturer: Sega
Type: Multiplayer adapter
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Mega Drive
JP
¥3,0003,000 HAA-2652
Sega Mega Drive
US
$29.9929.99[2] MK-1654
Sega Mega Drive
US
(Model 2)
$39.9939.99[3] MK-1647
Sega Mega Drive
EU
MK-1654-50
Sega Mega Drive
EU
(Model 2)
Sega Mega Drive
DE
DM 79.9579.95[5]
Sega Mega Drive
UK
£24.9924.99[4] MK-1654-50
Sega Mega Drive
BR
Sega Mega Drive
AS

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Team Player, known in Europe as the 4-Player Adaptor or Multiplayer (second model) and as the Sega Tap (セガタップ) in Japan, is a peripheral released by Sega for the Sega Mega Drive, allowing for up to four players to plug Mega Drive controllers into the unit for use in video games for four or more players. It is one of several solutions to combat the lack of controller ports, with the 4 Way Play and J-Cart attempting to achieve similar results.

Compatibility

Note: The titles listed below are directly compatible with the Team Player in "MULTI" mode. 4 Way Play games are also compatible with the second revision's "EXTRA" mode.

Mega Drive

Mega-CD

32X

Versions

The original model of the Team Player (MK-1654) and its international equivalents use a single connector cable, leaving an additional port on the console free for a fifth player. Alternatively, the second port could house a further Team Player, for up to 8 simultaneous players. When not in "MULTI" mode, the Team Player's switch can be used to specify which controller is mapped to the Mega Drive's first controller port, so that the player is able to switch between control pads and the Sega Mouse without detaching or connecting controllers. This original version competed directly with Electronic Arts's 4 Way Play for support, with many of that publisher's titles supporting only their adapter, while other publishers preferred Sega's device.

To resolve this split in the platform's user base, Sega released a second Team Player model (MK-1647) which features two connector cables and support for EA's previously "exclusive" games. To use the "EXTRA" mode which supports these titles, both connectors must be plugged into the Mega Drive's controller ports, while Team Player-compatible titles still need only one connector inserted, as in the original model. The improved software compatibility and the use of cables rather than connectors molded directly into the adapter put the MK-1647 at an advantage over the 4 Way Play, which required both controller ports to be the same distance apart (thus preventing it from working with the CDX or X'eye).

History

During development, the internal IO Check Program software was used to test the various inputs accepted by the peripheral.[6]

Localised names

Also known as
Language Localised Name English Translation
English 4-Player Adaptor 4-Player Adaptor
English (US) Team Player Team Player
Japanese セガタップ Sega Tap

Magazine articles

Main article: Team Player/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

6ButtonArcadePadTeamPlayer US Flyer.pdf

PDF
US flyer
6ButtonArcadePadTeamPlayer US Flyer.pdf
Sega TW advert PaiYuing.jpg
TW advert
Sega TW advert PaiYuing.jpg
Logo-pdf.svg
Print advert in Mega Force (ES) #24: "Abril 1994" (1994-xx-xx)
Logo-pdf.svg
Logo-pdf.svg
Print advert in Sega Visions (US) #21: "October/November 1994" (1994-xx-xx)
also published in:
Logo-pdf.svg
Logo-pdf.svg
Print advert in Hacker (HR) #5: "03-04/1995" (1995-xx-xx)
Logo-pdf.svg
Sega TR advert 1997.03.jpg
Print advert in Blue Jean (TR) #03/97: "Mart 1997" (1997-xx-xx)
Sega TR advert 1997.03.jpg

Photo gallery

Physical scans

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Sega Magazine (UK)
85
[4]
Sega Mega Drive
85
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1 review

Team Player

Mega Drive, JP (HAA-2652)
Segatap MD JP BoxTop.jpg
TeamPlayer JP Box Back.jpgSegatap MD JP BoxSpine.jpgTeamPlayer JP Box Front.jpg
Cover
Segatap MD JP Manual.pdf
Manual
Mega Drive, US (MK-1654)
TeamPlayer1 US Box Front.jpg
Cover
Mega Drive, US (MK-1647)
TeamPlayer1 US Box Back MK1647.jpgNospine-small.pngTeamPlayer1 US Box Front MK1647.jpg
Cover
TeamPlayer MK-1647 MD US Manual.pdf
Manual
Mega Drive, EU (MK-1654-50)

Multiplayer MD EU Box Back MK-1654-50.jpg

Mega Drive, EU (MK-1654-44)
4-Player Adaptor EU Box Back.jpg4-Player Adaptor MD EU MK-165-444 Box Spine.jpg4-Player Adaptor EU Box Front.jpg
Cover
4-Player Adaptor MD EU MK-165-444 Manual.jpg
Manual
Mega Drive, EU (MK-1647-44)
Multiplayer MD EU Box Back MK-1647-44.jpgNospine-small.pngTeamPlayer EU Box Front.JPG
Cover
Mega Drive, BR (MK-1647)
TeamPlayer MD BR Box Front.jpg
Cover
Mega Drive, AS

External links

References


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