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Monday, October 8, 2018

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The NES Satellite is a Nintendo Entertainment System multiplayer adaptor accessory (multitap), created by Nintendo and released in 1989 as a part of the NES Sports Set.

With select supporting games, the Satellite allows up to four players to play the NES, potentially simultaneously. Additionally, it acts as a wireless range extender adaptor for all wired controllers, with the use of portable, battery-powered, infrared technology. While a normal controller has a range of 7.6 feet, the NES Satellite expands the usable range to 15 feet. A small infrared receiver plugs into the two controller ports on the front of the NES. The main Satellite unit is powered by six C-cell batteries and must have a line of sight to the receiver. The unit has four controller ports which accommodate any type of wired NES controllers. The unit provides "Turbo" selectors for both the A and B buttons.

There are not many four-player games for the NES that take full advantage of the Satellite's capabilities, so it may be most useful for its wireless function.

A similar four-player adaptor called the NES Four Score was released a year later, although it does not allow wireless play.


Video NES Satellite



Games


Maps NES Satellite



Notes


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See also

  • Famicom Four-way Adapter
  • NES Four Score
  • Multitap
  • List of Nintendo Entertainment System accessories

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References

Source of article : Wikipedia