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The editors liked

  • 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
  • Closed-off software. Mediocre controller. Middling graphics performance
  • The console has a cheap controller
  • Unstable software
  • Lacks compelling games
  • Has a dearth of useful media apps
  • And low graphics performance
  • Interface is quirky and lacks polish
  • Mediocre controller
  • Few must-play games currently available
  • Controller a little laggy
  • Lack of online multiplayer
  • Leaderboards and achievements
  • Too few games
  • Existing games aren't very good
  • Problematic
  • Unfinished interface
  • Limited functionality
  • Disorganized menus and notifications
  • You get less than with a smartphone
  • Limited Launch Library
  • No access to Google Play
  • Controller has numerous flaws
  • Very limited initial game selection
  • No game pricing in store

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  Published: 2013-06-21, Author: Alex , review by: techradar.com

  • Highly open design ethos, Unique approach to curating game store, Each console is a dev kit, Only $99
  • Controllers are expensive at $50, Launch line, up still unknown, No Netflix or Amazon support yet
  • We really wanted to like the Ouya. Honest we did. The system's open philosophy and low price are admirable, especially after all the Xbox One DRM craziness that dominated E3 2013.But the Ouya hasn't delivered a stable product, enough compelling games or c...

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  Published: 2013-06-18, review by: gadgetshow.channel5.com

  • In purely physical terms, Ouya is a hit. Famous designer Yves Béhar came up with the casing, which exudes a subtle yet appealing charm. The wireless Bluetooth controller is also decent, offering a comfortable button layout and responsive dual analogue sticks. Spin the diminutive Ouya console around, and you’ll discover an impressive range of connections, including HDMI, USB, Micro USB and Etherne
  • A games console is only as good as the games available on it, and at the moment Ouya doesn’t really offer anything that’s likely to get hardcore gamers excited. Many of the titles on the store are shallow mobile offerings adapted to use the controller, and few will keep your attention for more than a ten minutes. Ouya needs killer software, and hopefully that will come as 2013 progresses.Although
  • Ouya has plenty of potential, and it’s great to see a new company entering a competitive marketplace - and getting plenty of attention in the process. However, at the moment Ouya feels like it’s just putting mobile games on your TV. These games have be...

 
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  Published: 2013-06-01, Author: Damien , review by: T3.com

  • Stunning audio-visual quality, Incredibly versatile, Awesome build quality
  • OMG the price
  • On paper, Ouya is undeniably exciting - the scope of Android combined with a proper gaming interface and a super-low price point. However, a lack of quality games - not to mention an absence of AAA exclusives - makes the platform slightly less appeali

 
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  Published: 2013-07-01, Author: Sam , review by: firstpost.com

  • Abstract:  Ouya is what happens when a bunch of talented people come together and decide it's a good idea to create a console that blends Android, fantastic industrial design and relatively cheap hardware. The end result is one of the most successful Kickstarter pro...

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  Published: 2013-06-26, Author: Associated , review by: gadgets.ndtv.com

  • Abstract:  The ongoing explosion in independently developed, low-budget video games has been a boon for players who travel. Whether I'm on the road with an iPad, an Android smartphone or a laptop, I know there's a huge library of games to play. When I get home, thou...

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  Published: 2013-07-16, Author: Guy , review by: stuff.tv/my/

  • Open-source approach, Everything's free to download and try, Small, lightweight and cute
  • Gamepad is cheap and nasty, Some good games, but most are awful, Store is messy and hides prices
  • Ouya shouldn't be thought of as an alternative to a console from Nintendo, Sony or Microsoft; the quality and breadth of games falls way short of the offerings on those machines. What it is, however, is an intriguing games console for those who want somet...

 
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  Published: 2013-08-02, Author: Jam , review by: jamonline.ph

  • Abstract:  Aside from the MoGa Gamepad, I also got a chance to play with the OUYA. It started as a project in Kickstarter and it was overwhelmingly supported by a lot of gamers. OUYA is running on a modified version of Android 4.1 and it doesn't have a Play store. O...

 
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  Published: 2013-07-27, Author: Calvin , review by: ap.ign.com

  • Abstract:  When it launched on Kickstarter and went on to raise over $8.5 million in crowdsourced funding, the Ouya was heralded as the next revolution in gaming — an inexpensive, Android-based platform where every game is free to try. It's a compelling concept, but...

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  Published: 2013-09-09, review by: redusers.com

  • Esto es solo una parte de lo que la Ouya puede ofrecernos. Por fuera de esta nota quedaron algunos usos posibles, como emulación, XMBC y sideload de apps y juegos externos. En este pantallazo general que hicimos, están algunos de los problemas más importa...

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  Published: 2013-07-03, review by: pcactual.com

  • Su filosofía abierta puede dar mucho de sí con el apoyo de la comunidad de desarrolladores, Hardware solvente y gran diseño
  • El mando y la interfaz, mejorables, Catálogo aún limitado

 
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