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{{stub}}The '''SBom Multitap''' is a peripheral for the [[Sega Saturn]] released exclusively in Japan. It is a third party version of the [[Sega Saturn 6 Player Multiplayer Adapter‎]] and it compatible with the same games. It was created by [[Hudson Soft]] and is designed to look like Bomberman's head.
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{{stub}}The '''SBom Multitap''' is a third-party [[Sega Saturn]] multitap developed and published by [[Hudson Soft]]. Constructed with a distinctive Bomberman-themed shell and frequently bundled with ''[[Saturn Bomberman]]'' and the [[SBom Joycard]], it was released exclusively in Japan in 1996. The multitap is Hudson Soft's version of the first-party [[Sega Saturn 6 Player Multiplayer Adapter‎]] and is compatible with the same games, featuring six controller ports for use in select multiplayer games.
 
 
As with the Sega Saturn 6 Player Multiplayer Adapter it has extra controller ports which allows up to six people to play together simultaneously on compatible games. By using two 6 Player Multiplayer Adapters up to ten players could play in some games, such as ''[[Saturn Bomberman]]''.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 23:49, 29 May 2022

SBomMultitap.jpg
SBom Multitap
Made for: Sega Saturn
Manufacturer: Hudson Soft
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Saturn
JP
HC-736

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The SBom Multitap is a third-party Sega Saturn multitap developed and published by Hudson Soft. Constructed with a distinctive Bomberman-themed shell and frequently bundled with Saturn Bomberman and the SBom Joycard, it was released exclusively in Japan in 1996. The multitap is Hudson Soft's version of the first-party Sega Saturn 6 Player Multiplayer Adapter‎ and is compatible with the same games, featuring six controller ports for use in select multiplayer games.

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Saturn, JP
Saturn HC-736 box-2.jpgNospine.pngSBomMultitap JP Box Front.jpg
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