Why is the SNES Classic listed as a way to play Super Mario Bros. 1? Is there a way to unlock it within a game or is this just a mistake?
I believe what they meant is that Super Mario Bros. in All Stars (or what I like to call Super Mario Bros. Remastered) for the SNES is considered a way to play the game, and still considered a console that is allowed.
SNES just means the original hardware or bootleg systems, but still play the original/reproduction games.
SNESClassic means it HAS to be on the original hardware, and play on the original game, not a reproduction.
OK, those last two paragraphs are just my thinking and my opinion, not a moderators’ explanation.
I understand SNES because it has All-Stars but The Classic Edition which is mentioned in Leery's post does not feature all-stars and has NO way of playing SMB1 therefore it would not be listed as a platform.
All Stars is a way to play it though, as mentioned in my last post. I think you mean that the game’s graphics are different, therefore it’s not the same game.
The SNES classic does not have smb1 with it in any way, shape or form, so therefor it should not be listed.
That is true, but maybe they meant All Stars. That’s the only explanation I can come up with.
I finally get what you meant, and yes, modding an SNES Classic isn’t official, so now I agree it should be taken off from the console listings.
NOTE IF YOU ARE CONFUSED: NES cartridges WILL NOT, I repeat, WILL NOT fit properly/be able to process, since NES games were only meant for it’s original hardware, not for other consoles. It’s like trying to a a Wii U disc in a SEGA Genesis 2400, like mentioned earlier, will not fit properly/be able to process, since it’s only meant to fit in its original hardware, not for other consoles.
It appears they already allowed a run using a hacked SNESClassic: https://www.speedrun.com/smb1/run/zpqx45xy
Emulators aren't official either.
We have quite a few VC runs on the leaderboards and it wouldn't surprise me if some of those were people who hacked their Wii to put more roms on them without buying them. So I personally don't see a lot of difference between loading roms on a Wii and loading roms on the SNES Classic. Framerate should be the same between the two systems and they are slower than original console and PC emulators.
Effective immediately, any submissions using the SNES9x emulator will not be verified. The SMB1 mod team has concerns about its integrity due to its ability to overclock and remove lag frames, which may not be easily detectable. Additionally, we request that all BizHawk submissions avoid using the S