Geek: Just as China finally lifts its ban on foreign video game consoles, one of its biggest electronics OEMs has announced a new Ouya competitor. It’s called Tron, and Huawei hopes to sell it for less than $120.
N10: "The low-cost crowdfunded gaming system Ouya gains $15M in venture funding but delays its launch until the end of June."
i really dont understand this product it has no google playstore and is priced within 30 pounds of a new ps3. Why would anyone by this?
What a stupid novelty.
IT WILL FAIL.
and the media will say "teh gaming industry is doomed! Teh gaming darling Ouya failed!"
...Yet, there was never a strong demand for it. Those idiots who contributed to it via kickstarter are just that.
fools.
Engadget - So you want a console for free, eh? BlueStacks is apparently prepared to offer you just that in its GamePop game console, which costs nothing for the month of May with a one-year subscription to the service (wouldn't you know it, that costs $93.83 -- just below the price of an OUYA at retail). Like its counterparts, the GamePop is powered by Android (4.2) and runs mostly mobile games. The company isn't sharing specs just yet, sadly. BlueStacks is promising "over 500" games, and has some top mobile devs offering credence with in testimonial.
These micro-console, are DOA, each and everyone of them.
I have no idea, why people are wasting their time & money on them,.
HotHardware: Following a hugely successful Kickstarter campaign in which OUYA was able to raise nearly $8.6 million in funding from over 63,000 backers, the company behind the Android game console announced today that it's secured another $15 million from new investors. That's a total purse of around $23.6 million for a project that originally set out to raise just $950,000.
That controller looks incredibly dumb!