Release of Lakka 4.3, a distribution for creating game consoles

The distribution kit Lakka 4.3 has been released, allowing you to turn computers, set-top boxes or single-board computers into a full-fledged game console for running retro games. The project is a modification of the LibreELEC distribution, originally designed to create home theaters. Lakka builds are generated for i386, x86_64 (Intel, NVIDIA or AMD GPUs), Raspberry Pi 1-4, Orange Pi, Banana Pi, Hummingboard, Cubox-i, Odroid C1/C1+/XU3/XU4, etc. platforms. To install, just write the distribution to an SD card or USB drive, connect a gamepad and boot the system.

Lakka is based on the RetroArch game console emulator, which emulates a wide range of devices and supports advanced features such as multiplayer games, state saving, image quality enhancement of old games using shaders, game rewind, hot plugging of gamepads and video streaming. Emulated consoles include: Atari 2600/7800/Jaguar/Lynx, Game Boy, Mega Drive, NES, Nintendo 64/DS, PCEngine, PSP, Sega 32X/CD, SuperNES, etc. Gamepads from existing game consoles are supported, including Playstation 3, Dualshock 3, 8bitdo, Nintendo Switch, XBox 1 and XBox360.

In the new release:

  • The RetroArch package has been updated to version 1.14.
  • Updated versions of emulators and game engines. The composition includes new engines fake-08 (Pico-8), mojozork (Z-Machine) and puae2021 (Amiga) based on libretro.
  • The Mesa package has been updated to version 22.1.7.
  • Updated Linux kernel 5.10.123, builds for Raspberry Pi use kernel 5.10.110, and builds for devices with Amlogic chips use 5.11.22.
  • Added assembly for Orange Pi 4 boards.
  • Added support for additional variants of the Nintendo Switch game console.

Source: opennet.ru

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