Lakka 4.0 with RetroArch 1.10.1: Turns Lightweight Linux Mini PCs into Game Consoles
Finnish Linux Distribution Lakka Based on the free media player software LibreELEC, RetroArch turns a mini PC such as the Raspberry Pi 4 or Pi 3 into a true retro game console in just a few steps for platforms from Atari and Nintendo for the Sega and Sony PlayStation.
More than 50 retro platforms in one system
LibreELEC as a fork on code based operating system OpenELEC and open and cross-platform front-ends for emulators, game engines; and video games retroarch From March 6th in the latest version 1.10.1 make the foundation of Lakka 4.0. It is the latest version of Linux Lightweight, small but fairly widespread among retro gaming distributions.Lakka 4.0 uses RetroArch 1.10.1 to emulate the Retro gaming console
Play classics with more ease
Many retro game classics, for which the user must have free or officially purchased ISO files; are supported by Lakka 4.0 and the powerful libretro api. Upgraded with many comfort features.
The feature set includes, among other things, significantly improved shaders, a rewind option for the current score, and the ability to save at any time.
The distribution natively supports Xbox 360 controllers as well as the DualShock 3 and DualShock 4.
New system images for x86_64 and ARM64
Retro distribution is as both x86 System Image (img) For installation in two versions for ordinary desktop PCs as well as for ARM64 platforms such as Raspberry Pi 3, Pi 4 or Pi 400. Specially optimized system images are maintained by download area ready.
Youtube channel RetroArch and Libratro Shows step by step how to install Lakka 4.0.