Well, for starters - it isn't just a 'games console'; it's a brand new 
concept in relation to current games consoles (taking it's lead from the 
Android concept of 'open source').

Just like Android itself - it's a winner: $4mil KickStarter pledges in 4 
days! (only $1 Mil was required in 30!).

Yep (for the scare mongers out there) - a games console is not a mobile or 
tablet (which the Tegra chip was designed-for), but guess what? I am happy 
to pledge UK £90 for an Android console with a quad-core tegra and 2 
controllers shipped from the US.

This console of course is not the 'end-game' - it will evolve, just like 
Android has.

I wish the OUYA team the the best of luck, but I'm tending to think that 
luck won't be needed, and that that $4Mil pledge amount will become $10Mil 
- easily.

Use that cash wisely OUYA team and prove 'em all wrong!







On Wednesday, 11 July 2012 06:35:52 UTC+1, Al Sutton wrote:
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> So what do people think about Android as a game console platform?
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> Al.
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> http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ouya/ouya-a-new-kind-of-video-game-console
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