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Ouya Review | GamingBolt

"Isn't it funny how marketing slogans can go so wrong? Such is the case with the Ouya, a console that has been marred by a mixed reception since its recent launch. Following a massive Kickstarter campaign that touted it as a revolutionary new games console, many have felt that Ouya's mark on gaming is no where near a revolution."

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Foxgod3929d ago

It deserves better, but not as a gaming device.
This thing is awesome as an XBMC hub, and i am enjoying it every day, no more cable for me.

NioRide3929d ago

doesn't deserve better, its a tablet/smartphone without a screen and missing couple thousand apps.

Foxgod3929d ago

I take it you own one, like i do?

NioRide3929d ago

I own Identical hardware but on a tablet.

ziggurcat3929d ago

@ foxgod:

"I take it you own one, like i do?"

not everyone likes wasting money.

Wolfbiker3928d ago

I can't disagree with you more buddy, I personally own one and everything on the OUYA is designed specifically for the OUYA and its controller. Its not a tablet or even close. It doesn't have the Play store so there is little fragmentation. It is simply a TV device that happens to use the same mobile tech as tablets and phones and is running is android but is very much for the TV. The xbmc hub and emulators are great on my TV and I even have my PC connected to my TV but its still not as seem less of an experience as my OUYA for these things. And its only $99. I make that within 1 work day. Its not too much to ask for a nice piece of tech. I also love FFIII, towerfall and knightmare tower on my TV.

NioRide3928d ago

Wolf, I connect my tablet to my TV through its HDMI port, I also play emulators, along with N64 games with 4 ps3 controllers.

Again, its a device that really has no place.

Wolfbiker3928d ago (Edited 3928d ago )

Your tablet cost $100 with a controller and everything? Your device supports a native controller layout and interface?

No it doesn't.

Look at how fast the mobile processor have caught up to everything else. What makes you think it's not a viable way to program games? The sooner you quit looking at the Ouya as a tablet the sooner you will understand its purpose. It is to bring a familiar and easy developing formula to the big screen with an open mind. It's not meant to be your PlayStation or PC or tablet. It also can fully utilize the specs of the device for having specific functions and not worry about running a whole operating system with background apps like a phone or tablet so which means the entire tegra 3 can be used for gaming.

NioRide3928d ago (Edited 3928d ago )

Wolf, I use my tablet for gaming more than anything.

My ps3 controller synced to my tablet with less than 5 minutes of work.

The ironic part is you think that ouya is using "pure android" its actually using android with a overlay OS, it takes more to run that than pure android which is what I've installed on my nexus 7 & custom rom on my Asus memopad.

Every game that is available on the ouya is a .apk file, I can install any one of those on a tablet/smartphone, however any touch screen games can not work on the ouya, apps that are on the play store can't work on the ouya. way to be a limited device.

Tell me, what makes the ouya so special? nothing actually, its using 2 year old hardware tech, release a month before Tegra 4 which is 6 times more powerful and will only cost a bit more to purchase.

So tell me, why should anyone buy a ouya, the new madcats device is a much better idea. Uses new software and tech.

The Project shield is a even better idea, as it allows you to play on the go, has full touch support, built in controller and display out, along with memory expansion.

The ouya is a very limited device and deserves no praise what so ever.

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mastershredder3929d ago

I like my Ouya. It's a nice little box, but I don't think it's a console for those that just game.
It's great for tech-trendies, indies and hobby-devs. I can see how the average gamer would be disapointed with it, but at the same time it was not designed with them in mind.

level 3603929d ago (Edited 3929d ago )

A very big note to parents/owners of OUYA -- Please check very carefully all your **micro-transactions when connected or using OUYA because if you don't you will lose a lot of money.

Wolfbiker3928d ago

No. It's very straight up when making a purchase. It requires a PIN and a few yes' to actually finish purchase.

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10 Weirdest Game Consoles of All Time

From systems that could keep your beer cool, to oddities trying to get in on the popularity of VHS and laserdisc, you’ve got some very, very weird video game consoles out there.

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darthv7219d ago

I had the LaserActive... it was a nice collectors piece but not very practical. Especially when it came to needing recapping. I think i paid all of about $50 for the floor model from an incredible Universe back in the day. I ended up selling it many years later for $300 at the time due to it needing a new laser and the aforementioned recapping.

An honorable mention not on the list would be the VM Labs Nuon. It basically looked like any regular DVD player but it had ports on it for controllers to play specific games. one of which is still exclusive to it with Tempest 3000. It also offered nuon enhanced DVD movies with extra content not accessible by regular players.

_Decadent_Descent19d ago

Wasn't there some KFC console, or am I mistaken?

CoNn3rB18d ago

It was announced but it never actually came out as far as I know

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History Lesson: The consoles that ‘failed’

Virtual Boy, Sega Nomad, Ouya and the other troubled game systems that nobody bought.

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Wasabi1578d ago

How has this article missed out Sega's Dreamcast and Nintendo's Wii U, two consoles that were actually superb devices in their own right, but were seen as failed due to lacklustre sales at the time of release?

Knightofelemia1578d ago

Wonder how long before Stadia appears on the list surprised the Ngage is not on that list

william_cade1578d ago (Edited 1578d ago )

I enjoy these kinds of articles.

rlow11578d ago

Talk about a blast to the past.......I remember trying the virtual boy at Toy R Us and it was cool but I did feel slightly disoriented afterwards......good article.

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OUYA marketplace revived from the dead by internet archivists

The Ouya, a failed Android gaming console from early in this generation, is getting a second lease on life thanks to Internet archivists and some new software.

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Double_O_Revan1610d ago

That's pretty cool they were able to bring it back. It sucks when something online only gets killed.

I got mine when it first launched, however it wasn't good for anything other than retro emulation. I couldn't sell the thing fast enough. Managed to get almost all my money back selling it on eBay.

Xaywhat1609d ago

Just let go homies. It was DOA

JEECE1609d ago

I guess the Stadia launch is bringing back memories of other failed consoles/services.