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Perfect platform for gamers who have hours to spend looking for and trying out indie games that would normally get ignored on other platforms. Only $99 and comes with an HDMI cable and pair of AA batteries. If you don't like the OUYA controller
You can c
Lots of potential. Future software updates might fix most problems.
The Ouya works as an unfiltered indie game repository
And at $99
Is a cheap investment. Its free-to-try model for games allows you to assay before you pay
It's only $100
Open ecosystem makes for unusual games
Console has a premium look and feel
Less expensive than other gaming consoles
Number of available games growing fast
Initial Setup and navigating through menus is simple and intuitive
Emulators and sideloading of Android apps
Inexpensive
Inconspicuous design
Plenty of raw power
Sleek and attractive compact design
Great for modders and indie devs
Inexpensive games
All with playable demos
The possibility of a huge number of exclusive games from the community
Low cost
Small
Efficient
Easily hackable
The editors didn't like
There are too many low-quality games. The OUYA needs a way to curate or organize/rank games to make it easier to find and play. The UI needs more polish
Particularly in terms of offering a handy download queue. 8GB of storage fills up very quickly and th
It's only $100, Open ecosystem makes for unusual games
Interface is quirky and lacks polish, Mediocre controller
The $100 Ouya doesn't live up to its promise, but tech-savvy enthusiasts willing to deal with its quirks will have fun noodling around with it....
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Published: 2013-06-26, Author: Chelsea , review by: mashable.com
Abstract: The $99 OUYA game console hit store shelves Tuesday, months after a mega-successful Kickstarter that got backers and developers excited about open-source game production. The OUYA team said they have learned tremendously from developer feedback and improv...
Sleek and attractive compact design, Great for modders and indie devs, Inexpensive games, all with playable demos, The possibility of a huge number of exclusive games from the community
Disorganized menus and notifications, You get less than with a smartphone, Limited Launch Library, No access to Google Play
The Ouya is a bold vision realized, created by gamers and funded by gamers. But is it made for gamers? Maybe, but there are already better options available, especially to those that have a new smartphone and access to the Google Play store. The laggy c...
NopeThe Ouya is neat on paper. Stuff an Android device into a little cube, add a controller, and attach it to a TV. Sounds cool. However, the practical reality is that the device isn’t very good. The biggest issue is the game catalog – it’s bad in a ...
Abstract: The Android-based Ouya game console is one of the biggest crowdfunding success stories so far, with nearly $8.6 million raised from eager backers before the system's specs were even finalized. Equally eager private investors brought millions more . But no...
Published: 2013-06-25, Author: Jim , review by: destructoid.com
Abstract: The Ouya is on sale today, and I've spent a few days with the final retail unit. For $99, you can get your hands on a cute little cube that runs a selection of Android games, a handful of apps, and is designed for amateur developers to create from home to...
Abstract: After abandoning the OUYA launch party for the pure purpose of getting our OUYA gaming on, we resisted our urge to tear the box in half and performed the obligatory yet often chastized unboxing video . We've seen the Dev Console unboxed, but we couldn't g...