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The '''Super Multi-play''' is a third-party multitap manufactured by [[Performance]] for use with the [[Sega Mega Drive]]. | The '''Super Multi-play''' is a third-party multitap manufactured by [[Performance]] for use with the [[Sega Mega Drive]]. | ||
+ | ==Hardware== | ||
The Super Multi-play is built similarly to [[Sega]]'s own [[Team Player]] adapter (the original version), but features a switch allowing it to play games developed for use with the [[4 Way Play]]. Because these two peripherals work in different ways, the Super Multi-play actually has three leads which can be plugged into the Mega Drive. The left lead acts like the original Sega Team Player (which only required one controller port), while the two on the right act like the 4 Way Play, and must be inserted in both controller ports to play 4 Way Play games. | The Super Multi-play is built similarly to [[Sega]]'s own [[Team Player]] adapter (the original version), but features a switch allowing it to play games developed for use with the [[4 Way Play]]. Because these two peripherals work in different ways, the Super Multi-play actually has three leads which can be plugged into the Mega Drive. The left lead acts like the original Sega Team Player (which only required one controller port), while the two on the right act like the 4 Way Play, and must be inserted in both controller ports to play 4 Way Play games. | ||
The peripheral can also allow up to five players to play at once, assuming another controller is inserted into the Mega Drive's first controller port. There are issues regarding some six-button Mega Drive controllers, in which the peripheral sometimes decides the controllers are standard three-button ones, but this mainly applies to third party peripherals. | The peripheral can also allow up to five players to play at once, assuming another controller is inserted into the Mega Drive's first controller port. There are issues regarding some six-button Mega Drive controllers, in which the peripheral sometimes decides the controllers are standard three-button ones, but this mainly applies to third party peripherals. | ||
− | Unlike the Team Player, the Super Multi-play does not allow | + | Unlike the Team Player, the Super Multi-play does not allow the user to manually select how many controllers are plugged in, and therefore always gives the signal that all four controller ports are occupied even if they aren't. This doesn't usually affect gameplay, however. |
It also was distributed by [[Doc's]] and other distributors. | It also was distributed by [[Doc's]] and other distributors. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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The Super Multi-play is a third-party multitap manufactured by Performance for use with the Sega Mega Drive.
Hardware
The Super Multi-play is built similarly to Sega's own Team Player adapter (the original version), but features a switch allowing it to play games developed for use with the 4 Way Play. Because these two peripherals work in different ways, the Super Multi-play actually has three leads which can be plugged into the Mega Drive. The left lead acts like the original Sega Team Player (which only required one controller port), while the two on the right act like the 4 Way Play, and must be inserted in both controller ports to play 4 Way Play games.
The peripheral can also allow up to five players to play at once, assuming another controller is inserted into the Mega Drive's first controller port. There are issues regarding some six-button Mega Drive controllers, in which the peripheral sometimes decides the controllers are standard three-button ones, but this mainly applies to third party peripherals.
Unlike the Team Player, the Super Multi-play does not allow the user to manually select how many controllers are plugged in, and therefore always gives the signal that all four controller ports are occupied even if they aren't. This doesn't usually affect gameplay, however.
It also was distributed by Doc's and other distributors.
Magazine articles
- Main article: Super Multi-play/Magazine articles.
Gallery
Physical scans
Mega Drive, (Doc's) |
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Mega Drive, (Gamester) |
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References