Startup hopes to attract both gamers and developers with a $99 console and an open gaming platform. Disrupting the system comes with a hefty price tag: a $950,000 fundraising campaign. Donna Tam ...
Ouya-- the Android-powered games console -- is now shipping to developers, so they can start tinkering with it and making games for us to enjoy. And to celebrate, the company behind it has posted a ...
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The new, Kickstarter-funded Ouya console has gone from unknown project to red-hot popularity over the past few days and has already blown past its $950,000 fundraiser goal -- it's actually the fastest ...
The Ouya has hit store shelves, and after a small delay, Nvidia's Shield will release as well. As the two pioneers of the Android gaming console market, the Ouya and Shield have taught us all one ...
The Kickstarter-funded Android microconsole that was going to change the gaming world may still do so … in China. Alibaba, a gigantic Chinese Internet company, has invested $10 million in ...
Gamers eagerly anticipating the upcoming Ouya console are getting some good news. They will be happy to know that in the next few days 1,200 developer versionsof the device will reach buyers who ...
Ouya, the anticipated Android console that secured record funding on Kickstarter last year, is now on sale in the UK and US. Designed to "revolutionise" the living room, it brings affordable, digital ...
The developers of Ouya have announced XBMC, the open source media player, will be integrated into the console. Another deal with TuneIn, ta free sports and music service, with over 70,000 stations ...
While the world waits for new game consoles from Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo, a newcomer plans to take them on with a $99 Android-based set-top box called Ouya. The Ouya has specs that are on par ...
In less than 24 hours, Ouya’s $99 game console has created as much buzz as anything from Microsoft, Nintendo or Sony. No one who’s written about Ouya has actually seen the thing, but the concept alone ...