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Published: 2013-06-24, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Lots of potential. Future software updates might fix most problems.
Abstract: After abandoning the OUYA launch party for the pure purpose of getting our OUYA gaming on, we resisted our urge to tear the box in half and performed the obligatory yet often chastized unboxing video . We've seen the Dev Console unboxed, but we couldn't g...
Abstract: Launched on Kickstarter mere hours after it opened in the UK, the Ouya was something of an anomaly....
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Published: 2013-08-19, Author: Anthony , review by: tweaktown.com
I have to admit, I expected much, much more from OUYA. I backed them to the tune of 2.5x the retail price, had my console delivered after it hit retail, and my Limited Edition username-etched controllers still haven't shipped yet. When a company makes mo...
Published: 2013-07-05, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
The Ouya has huge potential for home developers who might not have the money to submit their games/ apps to Google Play or Apple as there is no fee to submit games to the Ouya store. I don't personally know how much it costs to develop an app for each of...
Sleek design, HDMI connection, Games are all "try before you buy", Fun tinkering potential
Laggy, low quality controller, Weak lineup of games, No Netflix or Amazon, Store interface is cluttered
Oh Ouya, how do you stack up? Your philosophy is so admirable, your price desirable, but what you actually deliver, well it isn't much. We liked At $99/£99 for a controller and system, the Ouya is priced to move. It's also attractive and demure, tiny and...
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Published: 2013-07-02, Author: Eric , review by: cnet.com.au
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
The console has a cheap controller, unstable software, lacks compelling games, has a dearth of useful media apps, and low graphics performance
Despite its low price and free-to-try system, the Ouya fails to reach its potential as a disruptive alternative platform....
Abstract: br />Unpacking it, the actual OUYA console is tiny, but looks well made with all the ports on the back and a single power button on top. The pad surprised me – it's actually very comfortable to hold and use (although I had to google how to put the batter...
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Published: 2013-10-15, Author: David , review by: micromart.co.uk
Abstract: When you open up the trendy, glossy and aesthetically designed packaging of the Ouya, you are greeted by the words "and so begins the revolution.” The initial feeling is one of class, and that you've picked up the future of gaming consoles. Unfortunately,...