The NES Four Score and NES Satellite are
multitap accessories produced by
Nintendo
is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational video game company headquartered in Kyoto. It develops, publishes, and releases both video games and video game consoles.
The history of Nintendo began when craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi ...
for the
Nintendo Entertainment System
The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) is an 8-bit home video game console developed and marketed by Nintendo. It was first released in Japan on 15 July 1983 as the and was later released as the redesigned NES in several test markets in the ...
(NES). With supported games, both peripherals allow the connection of up to four controllers to input simultaneously on the NES; they are interchangeable in their compatibility with supported games.
The major difference between the NES Four Score and the NES Satellite is that the former connects directly to the NES, while the latter uses
infrared
Infrared (IR; sometimes called infrared light) is electromagnetic radiation (EMR) with wavelengths longer than that of visible light but shorter than microwaves. The infrared spectral band begins with the waves that are just longer than those ...
wireless communication instead; the latter acts as a range extender adaptor for all wired controllers, extending the usable range from around 3 feet (for a standard controller) to 15 feet.
The Satellite consists of two units: a small infrared receiver that plugs into the console's controller ports, and a main unit that is powered by six
C batteries and must have a
line of sight
The line of sight, also known as visual axis or sightline (also sight line), is an imaginary line between a viewer/ observer/ spectator's eye(s) and a subject of interest, or their relative direction. The subject may be any definable object taken ...
to the receiver.
Both devices have four controller ports and two "Turbo" switches to simulate rapid pressing of the A and B buttons.
The NES Satellite includes a switch to enable either a controller or light gun (
NES Zapper) mode; the NES Four Score does not have such a switch and is incompatible with the latter peripheral as well as the
Power Pad, but includes a different switch that enables either a two-controller or four-controller mode.
NES games released prior to the introduction of the multitaps required the sharing of an NES controller if they supported more than two players (such as ''
Anticipation
Anticipation is an emotion involving pleasure or anxiety in considering or awaiting an expected event. Anticipatory emotions include fear, anxiety, hope, and trust. When the anticipated event fails to occur, it results in disappointment (for ...
''); such games do not support the multitaps' individual controller feature as a result.
Both devices were shown at the 1990 Winter
Consumer Electronics Show
CES (; formerly an initialism for Consumer Electronics Show) is an annual trade show organized by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA). Held in January at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Winchester, Nevada, United States, the event typi ...
.
Nintendo initially revealed the NES Satellite, designed by
Rare Coin-It, to journalists in June 1989; it was previewed in the September–October 1989 issue of ''
Nintendo Power
''Nintendo Power'' was a video game news and strategy magazine from Nintendo of America, first published in July/August 1988 as Nintendo's official print magazine for North America. The magazine's publication was initially done monthly by Ninte ...
''
before releasing in North America in December 1989 at an
MSRP of
and was also featured in the NES Sports Set console bundle, which retailed for $150.
The adapter was released in Sweden in February 1991 for . The NES Four Score was released in North America in March 1990 for .
Games
These licensed games are compatible with the NES Four Score for more than two concurrent controllers:
* ''
Bomberman II'' (up to three players)
* ''
Championship Bowling''
* ''
Danny Sullivan's Indy Heat''
* ''
Gauntlet II''
* ''
Greg Norman's Golf Power''
* ''
Harlem Globetrotters
The Harlem Globetrotters is an American Exhibition game, exhibition basketball team. They combine athleticism, theater, entertainment, and comedy in their style of play. Over the years, they have played more than 26,000 exhibition games in 124 ...
''
* ''
Kings of the Beach''
* ''
Magic Johnson's Fast Break''
* ''
Monster Truck Rally''
* ''
M.U.L.E.''
* ''
NES Play Action Football''
* ''
A Nightmare on Elm Street
''A Nightmare on Elm Street'' is a 1984 American Supernatural horror film, supernatural slasher film written and directed by Wes Craven and produced by Robert Shaye. It is the first installment in the A Nightmare on Elm Street (franchise), ''A ...
''
* ''
Nintendo World Cup''
* ''
R.C. Pro-Am II''
* ''
Rackets & Rivals''
* ''
Roundball: 2 on 2 Challenge''
* ''
Spot: The Video Game''
* ''
Smash TV
''Smash TV'' is a 1990 arcade video game created by Eugene Jarvis and Mark Turmell for Williams Electronics Games. It is a twin-stick shooter in the same vein as 1982's '' Robotron: 2084'', which was co-created by Jarvis. The Super Nintendo Ent ...
'' (two players with two controllers each)
* ''
Super Off Road''
* ''
Super Jeopardy!''
* ''
Super Spike V'Ball''
* ''
Swords and Serpents
''Swords and Serpents'' is a 1990 fantasy role-playing video game developed by Interplay Entertainment, Interplay Productions and published by Acclaim Entertainment for the Nintendo Entertainment System. In this game, the player controls a party o ...
''
* ''
Top Players' Tennis''
These
homebrew games are also compatible:
*''
Justice Duel''
*''
Micro Mages''
These cancelled games were planned to support the devices:
*''
Hit the Ice''
Famicom counterparts
Since the Famicom has hardwired controllers, all games supporting more than two controllers require the use of a controller or peripheral that plugs into the console's expansion port. Some titles (such as ''
Nekketsu Kakutō Densetsu'' and ''
Nekketsu Kōkō Dodgeball Bu'') require separate controllers to connect to it, while others (such as ''
Downtown Nekketsu Kōshinkyoku: Soreyuke Daiundōkai'' and ''
Wit's'') require the , a multitap manufactured by .
Notes
References
See also
*
Multitap
*
List of Nintendo Entertainment System accessories
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Nintendo Entertainment System accessories
Computer-related introductions in 1990
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