So yesterday night/this morning, the OUYA was finally properly unveiled. It will be shipped to Kickstarter backers March 28th, preorders in May and will hit retail on June 4th.
Just before the 28th the store went live and already had over 100 games finished and ready to play, with over 500 more confirmed in development.
So, Bnet. Are you getting one? I'm anxiously awaiting my shipping confirmation email.
(oh, and this is a big 'suck it' to all those who said it was vapourware :D )
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No, I deemed it to be garbage since the first day I heard of it.
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Let me think about this it does less than a console, smartphone, and/or PC and costs about as much as the first 2. It also has far less good games or games in general compared to the 3 things I just named. I really don't see why anyone would buy it.
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BEHOLD THE POWER OF THE OUYA
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Edited by BerzerkCommando: 3/30/2013 7:12:39 PMLOL. If I wanted to play Angry Bird like games I can just use my sisters iPod. I don't see any purpose at all for this console. Isn't the OUYA just one big emulator? If that's the case I can just get a smartphone, iPod, PSP(Which I had some) or wait until somebody hacks the PS Vita. You can do most of the emulators on those.
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Controller latency = no.
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Edited by ABotelho: 3/29/2013 11:37:57 PMI'm interested, but I probably won't get one til the next generation. It would be an awesome box for video streaming as well.
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I'm not getting one, though I do think it's a nice concept and hope it succeeds. I think it'd be pretty good platform for indie developers.
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No thanks.
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Edited by Chef Excellence: 3/29/2013 6:13:48 PMhaha, no
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Why should I buy this?
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Edited by Inyaccurate: 3/29/2013 6:17:10 PM[double post]
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that machine is cool in concept, but will fail. Why buy a gaming console for games I already have on my phone and tablet?
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Nope.avi
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Nope, I have consoles and my tablet handles that level of game.
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LOL ... ... No.
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Nah, I'm not that interested.
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