ZS1 files are supported by ZSNES. ZSNES is an emulator for the SNES console. A ZS1 file contains a saved game position from slot 1 in ZSNES. ZS1 files can be copied to other devices. But they may not open properly. ZSNES was created by the ZSNES Development Team. ZSNES runs on Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, and DOS.
Below are programs that support ZS1 files by system. Windows – ZSNES. Linux – ZSNES. To open ZS1 files use ZSNES. ZS1 files probably cannot convert to other formats.
The ZS1 extension is for the SNES emulator ZSNES. It represents a saved game position in slot 1. ZSNES has save states from 0 to 99. The extensions are ZS0, ZS1, ZS2, etc. Save states can be saved in the “Save State” option. ZSNES save states are different than in-game save states. In-game saves depend on game progress. ZSNES saves can be created anytime.
Some programs incorrectly associate the ZS1 extension. The file could be malware. Be careful with ZS1 files from unknown sources. Some problems with ZS1 files are hard to solve. You can ask the developers of software that supports ZS1 for help. Go to the software’s site to find their address.
If an antivirus blocks a ZS1 file, it could be infected. Or the antivirus is blocking access. If infected, get a clean ZS1 file. It’s best to scan the system after. You may need an IT expert’s help with some ZS1 issues.