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    Lakka

    Lakka

    Linux distribution that transforms a computers into game consoles

    Lakka is a lightweight Linux distribution that transforms a small computer into a full-blown emulation console. Built on top of the famous RetroArch emulator, Lakka is able to emulate a large range of hardware and has some useful features such as Braid-like rewinding, joypad hotplug, and video streaming. Lakka is easy to set up and use.
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    RetroBIOS

    RetroBIOS

    Complete BIOS & firmware packs for RetroArch, Batocera, Recalbox, etc.

    RetroBIOS is an open-source project that provides complete BIOS and firmware packs for a wide range of emulators and retro gaming platforms. It includes thousands of verified system files required to run consoles and arcade systems accurately across tools like RetroArch, Batocera, RetroPie, and EmuDeck. Each BIOS file is validated against emulator source code to ensure correctness, compatibility, and proper functionality. The project simplifies setup by offering automated install scripts...
    Downloads: 109 This Week
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    Triforce Linux

    Triforce Linux

    A multi-boot system combining Ubuntu Desktop, Lakka, and OpenElec

    Boot into a Retro Game Console (Lakka), a Media Center/Player (OpenElec), or a standard Desktop PC (Ubuntu). I love the ease of use, simplicity, and power of all three of these distros and wanted to combine them into an easy to use setup. Each operating system is self-contained, but the storage partition is shared between all three OS; IE, you can add items to the storage partition via the Ubuntu OS, then reboot to have the data available in Lakka or OpenElec. ...
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