There are tons of dev type boards but none have the community and software support of the Raspberry Pi. Lakka does a pretty good job of supporting different kinds of hardware
If it means anything you should try the lr-mupen64plus. I noticed with some games such as super smash bros that it performed better then the stand alones. So it's really a trial and error to get the right emulator for the right game.
I run my Pi3s at stock clock speed and have no speed issues with SNES or NES games. I don't bother with N64. A Pi 3 can barely handle it. When you get into overclocking territory the whole system starts to become unstable.
I never managed to get Mariogolf run well at all, even with N64-Emulators for Win32.
It seems important to realize that no N64-Emulator for any system is able to run really ALL released Games.
Those with U-Codes dont run at all and will probably never do so.
Others are slow or buggy - and since i try to emulate N64 there were no significant improvements concerning those games.
Take it like it is: some N64 games will never be playable with an emulator.
If you put the section in, as in my post in the other thread, and load Rice HiRes, it does work, but as soon as you load Glide it seems to remove the section again.
Both Pixel-Desktop environment and Kodi are launchable from the Emustation and via Kodi Youtube is available.
Pixel can be enabled via Retropie-Setup - > Configuration Tools - > Raspian tools and Kodi can be installed from the optional packages menu.
Thank you very much for this information.
I'm not entirely sure what I should be asking for in this Ideas & Development thread you suggested making. Can you clear up what you had in mind there?
I also added the following section to the mupen64plus.cfg file so I could use them with the Rice decoder (as for some reason mine keeps setting the Glide option back to False on every startup).
I've been having this same problem since about January. @administrators is this a problem we need to open with mupen or is this the retropie side?