Your best bet is to look at 32-bit builds from projects like RetroPie (Raspberry Pi OS 32-bit), Lakka (armv7 builds), or Batocera for older Pi models. You can extract the cores (.so) and matching .info files from their core directories.
For the systems you mentioned, typical cores are mupen64plus_next (N64), virtualjaguar, yabasanshiro or beetle-saturn (though Saturn is very demanding), and flycast for Dreamcast. Keep in mind that on a 32-bit Pi or generic armv7 stick, Saturn and Dreamcast performance will likely be limited.
Make sure the cores match your RetroArch version and are compiled for armv7 with hard-float (gnueabihf), otherwise they won’t load.
For the systems you mentioned, typical cores are mupen64plus_next (N64), virtualjaguar, yabasanshiro or beetle-saturn (though Saturn is very demanding), and flycast for Dreamcast. Keep in mind that on a 32-bit Pi or generic armv7 stick, Saturn and Dreamcast performance will likely be limited.
Make sure the cores match your RetroArch version and are compiled for armv7 with hard-float (gnueabihf), otherwise they won’t load.
Statistics: Posted by JessyGarcia — Mon Feb 23, 2026 11:42 pm