[ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouya"]Ouya - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame]
I just learned about this system by accident.
The Ouya appears to be everything I would put into a game console. The Ouya runs on Android 4.0, has nVidia GPU and quad-core ARM CPU, and will release at $99 (according to wiki). It will be rootable without voiding your warranty and easily opened for hardware mods. It will include wifi and be able to play OnLive games, something I've been expecting in new devices. Every console will have development capabilities without purchasing a license, and every game will have some type of free-to-play.
I just learned about this system by accident.
The Ouya appears to be everything I would put into a game console. The Ouya runs on Android 4.0, has nVidia GPU and quad-core ARM CPU, and will release at $99 (according to wiki). It will be rootable without voiding your warranty and easily opened for hardware mods. It will include wifi and be able to play OnLive games, something I've been expecting in new devices. Every console will have development capabilities without purchasing a license, and every game will have some type of free-to-play.
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