I must say that this was a rather unpleasant surprise. To put it mildly, I don't think that the way you approached this situation was adequate.
I'll be removing you as mod and undoing the changes that you made to the leaderboards as best I can. If you have any future suggestions or requests, I would prefer if you communicated them to the SMK mod team (e.g. via this forum), rather than going behind our backs to a site admin.
As dan__h said, this idea is worth of a forum topic at best. That being said, there's something else that I want to address: [quote]Unlike Time Trials, any official release of the game can be used.[/quote] This has not been the case for well over a year. As of September 2019, all official releases of the game can be used to compete on the Players' Page, as long as no save states / rewind functions are used.
It's listed as GBA because it uses the GBA release of the game.
Unlimited CC categories aren't going to happen since this leaderboard is for vanilla MKDS.
The leaderboard for Time Trials can be found on the Players' Page: http://www.mariokartplayers.com/mkds/
I'm not too sure what to tell you: the NTSC GP 150cc startboost is the easiest one in SMK because it's the only one with a visual cue (the timings vary from mode to mode). You want to start pressing B when you see that the bottom half of the "ROUND 1" (or equivalent) text is gone. It is worth noting that the timing is quite strict: if you start a race in 1st, then the window is only 4 frames.
ZZMT means that you zigzag to charge the MT, not after it's already charged. You need a d-pad with a shortened nub beneath the center, be it from extended use or from filing it down yourself.
That being said, I don't recommend trying ZZMT until you have a strong grasp of the basic mechanics. This means being roughly Top 30 in the Time Trial rankings (http://mariokartplayers.com/mksc/afn.php).
The leaderboard has been revamped in view of the upcoming SpeedGaming tournament. NTSC/PAL and 1P/2P are now split as subcategories.
Please note that this means you will have to select your region twice when submitting runs: the usual JPN/USA/EUR parameter, as well as the new NTSC/PAL variable.
I'm happy to announce a new SMK tournament, hosted by SpeedGaming!
For this first edition, we will be competing in a double elimination bracket of NTSC GP speedruns. You can find detailed rules here: https://pastebin.com/jQJ38kjf
The tournament is open to anyone. All you need to do is fill out this form before February 13 at 23:59 CET: https://forms.gle/dVe4dLi4am2W6bj96
You can find the bracket (including all players currently signed up) here: https://challonge.com/smkspeedgamingseason1
Sorry for the late reply.
I haven't really considered the question of which emulators are(n't) allowed, as no one in the community plays on emulator. After looking at the rules for some of the more popular SNES games here on speedrun.com, I would say that SNES9x (v1.51 and above) and BSNES are fine, whereas ZSNES is not.
As explained earlier in this thread, using GBP isn't viable at top level (although I've since confirmed that using GBI instead of the official GBP software resolves the issue).
As for my Mushroom Cup run, it's taken from my All Cups run at the time (as mentioned in the run comment). You can watch it here:
Time Trial rankings for all Mario Kart games can be found on the Players' Page. You can access the MKDS site either by clicking here or by clicking on the "Website / Wiki" link in the sidebar on the left of any Mario Kart page here on speedrun.com.
Time Trial rankings for all Mario Kart games can be found on the Players' Page. You can access the MKDD site either by clicking here or by clicking on the "Website / Wiki" link in the sidebar on the left of any Mario Kart page here on speedrun.com.
Time Trial rankings for all Mario Kart games can be found on the Players' Page. You can access the MK8 site either by clicking here or by clicking on the "Website / Wiki" link in the sidebar on the left of any Mario Kart page here on speedrun.com.
Shock's run was set during an SRL race, as seen here: http://www.speedrunslive.com/races/result/#!/48697.
That aside, as explained earlier in this thread: if you're looking for concrete evidence that Shock set a 59:42, there is none. The run wasn't verified in a vacuum; the run was verified because Shock is.
For the same reason we don't use lapskips in Time Trials: they're unfun and uninteresting.