A $100 game console called Ouya is smashing records on Kickstarter (Video)
Ouya raised its first million in just 8 hours on Kickstarter. Now it’s over four. Is this the future of gaming?
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I started a thread about this the day the kickstarter happened. It's a really cool idea, and since the console will be completely open to both software and hardware tinkering, it will be up to the users to see what it can be capable of. Some top indie developers are already on board so I can see it gathering momentum really quickly.
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Here's the link since no one else feels like posting it:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...o-game-console 30K consoles purchased already? Yowza. |
Something makes me think this will be a big dud
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I like it, but 8GB storage and 1GB of RAM? That's not going to cut it for a console.
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Anything that increases competition is good.
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Live Q&A with the creator at !2:30 CST here: http://bit.ly/O07LQR
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Make a console that can use a keyboard and mouse and I'll care.
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But since it's still supported by a controller I think I'll pass. |
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I'm talking about keyboard and mouse support for the games. |
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I'm predicting failure for this device. Kickstarter is a really awful company, and an awful concept in general. There's a shit ton of ideas/devices that have had a great start just like the Ouya, that never made it to production, and screwed lots of people out of money.
Check out some of the criticism that's already starting about the Ouya and Kickstarter... http://penny-arcade.com/report/edito...-should-be-ske http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2407046,00.asp http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain...funding-crash/ |
What kind of graphical power will this thing have? I'm not paying $100 to play angry birds a bigscreen.
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But even if they can only do a bit of what they are promising they will cripple ms and sony and bring the power back to the players. |
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Do you think developers and game distributors are going to drop their successful profiting contracts they currently have to create games for an open source environment? Why on earth would they? The only thing that Kickstarter has done with Ouya is take people's money and make promises. That's it. They have no distribution system in place, no manufacturing at all, and no existing customer base. Quote:
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Have you heard of the Mythic scam that Kickstarter got caught with? http://www.pcworld.com/article/25477...d_as_scam.html |
Eh I figure it's a cool story either way. I gave money in the initial rush, so either I will be part of the launch of a really cool new console or will be part of an infamous swindle. It's not like I emptied my 401k for it.
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I once paid for 1 day shipping and didn't go out and get the package until day 3. So I feel ya.
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Many players a android based gaming system will be perfect. The finished product would be 150 to 200 bucks, games going from free to 25 bucks. Look how many people in the console threads hate muliplayer or online gaming. Then add the fact prices of games are outrageous for most, now they are adding paid updates which will be the new revenue maker. It will probably fail, but they made enough capital to give it a chance. They do not need to follow the status quo, rovio and zynga are perfect examples. If they pull off the hardware, upstart gaming companies will follow, especially if they get to control their future. All they have to do is become the rovio of consoles. Hell, I don't doubt google is behind this and this is a homegrown effort. |
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So how exactly does that make Kickstarter bad? |
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Gamers hate online or multiplayer games because they hate other people. Not necessarily the game. I think more competition is great for the game/console market. But the way Kickstart handles these things, they're not giving themselves a chance. And they're gonna have lots of pissed off people if they end up raising a record amount of money and fail to follow through. |
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I already own the games I really want. Gran Turismo, NBA 2k12, MLB The Show, and War for Cybertron. I'm not sure how this would be an improvement.
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Onlive already had a working product when they went public while this thing is still vaporware. Not to mention, Onlive has been great for being able to test drive full games for a full 30 minutes. Not just demos but the actual game. |
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http://kck.st/PQMMB2 Hey Kickstarters! We’ve got an awesome update to kick off the weekend. We know you’ve been dying to see more of OUYA and its controller -- and today, you just might get lucky. ;) But first, we have some big news... we have been telling you that OUYA can deliver a great gaming experience, and some of you asked about one app in particular. Well, we are proud to reveal... OnLive is coming to OUYA! Through OnLive, OUYA will offer hundreds of playable titles from great publishers. Hundreds of games, streamed right to you, on demand. Pretty sweet. But you don’t want to hear us drone on and on. Let’s hear it straight from OnLive: ------------- When OnLive first heard about OUYA, we were excited to see console gaming becoming more available and open. Like OUYA, we came to gaming with a new vision for making top-quality gaming accessible to more people, and we continue to look for ways to expand on that vision. OUYA is rethinking the console business, making waves by using standard technology to make gaming for your living room accessible, affordable and more innovative than ever. In OnLive's case, we pioneered a groundbreaking, cloud-based system that instantly delivers games to any device on demand. We are pleased to announce that OnLive will be available on OUYA at launch, extending and building on our commitment to make the best games available to everyone, everywhere. What does that mean for OUYA backers? OnLive will deliver a full console-class experience, bringing hundreds of top-tier games from more than 80 publishers to the OUYA console for play on demand. OUYA owners will be able to jump in and play any of these games both at home on their OUYA console, and on the go on PCs, Macs, tablets and phones, never leaving a game behind. Instant demos will be available for nearly every game in our ever-growing library—from eagerly anticipated indie titles like Ravaged, to hot blockbusters like the upcoming Darksiders® II. Players can experience up to 30 minutes of each game for free before deciding what to buy. If they like it, they can continue playing where the demo left off. OnLive already delivers a premium gaming experience to tablets, smartphones, PCs, Macs, connected TVs and HDTVs via the OnLive® Game System or dedicated streaming devices like the VIZIO Co-Star. We’re pleased to deliver the same OnLive experience on the OUYA console when it launches next year. —Bruce Grove, General Manager, OnLive ------------- We know some of you guys will like this news. People like Marios Santos Ramos, Thomas Iwancio, and Phil (That’s right, he wants to be known as Phil. Just Phil.) took to the keyboard to suggest an Onlive partnership. “Having a dedicated and open console and being able to log into your OnLive account would make this machine a dream in the living room. ” -Marios Santos Ramos “Any chance you could talk to OnLive about supporting their service through this box?” -Thomas Iwancio “This is awesome. Let’s get an OnLive app here.” -Phil Well, I guess that about wraps it up--what’s that? Oh yeah! The controller! Silly me. Scroll down, my friends. Scroll down. Feast your eyes upon the latest images of the OUYA controller and console. Please note that the design is still in progress--but we couldn’t hold out any longer. We needed you to know that the controller has two handles. You can hold it in both hands. P.S. We're still deciding on the buttons. For now, we've stuck with the colored circles as placeholders. But don't fret, we won't leave out colorblind gamers. :) |
Cool concept, hate M$ and Blowme but not sure how well this will fare. I would like to thank blowme for my $400 paperweight Vita.....would have failed on kickstarter for sure.
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Why would I pay $100 for this when the PS4 or the next Xbox will come out and blow it out of the water? I'd rather pay an extra $2-300 and the vastly superior gaming system.
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Its open source. It won't be locked down. And if you can afford $300 for the new Xbox or PS4, then $100 is nothing. I'm not a gamer, but I'd like to have it just to tinker with. |
It's a neat idea, but are internet connections around the US fast or reliable enough to make gaming like this feasible (enjoyable) on a large scale? I have enough problems streaming plain old video at times. Never mind the necessity of a constant Internet connection. Time Warner is eating shit today? Too bad, no games for you. I'm still kind of skeptical for now, but I hope that I'm proven wrong.
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google fiber.
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Im not sure about the Ouya, but it looks like a long shot at best due to the success of steam and how easy it is to plug in a wired xbox controller and have the exact same set up but with more power. (in most cases) Hell, im typing this while using a 50" plasma flat screen as a monitor. What am I missing that Ouya could offer? |
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I havent heard much buzz about it for awhile now.... |
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I only see 3 or 4 games coming out total the rest of the year, but if Sly cooper makes it out i will be ecstatic. Allegedly next year is a gigantic year for vita games, trouble is that was supposed to be this year.
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The Android open system environment is notoriously easy to pirate as well. The best awesome developers like the ones making current games on PC, Xbox, and PS3 aren't going to have much motivation to port their games to a less profitable platform that's easy to pirate.
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Final Fantasy comes to OUYA
Update #7 · Jul. 31, 2012 · 92 comments http://kck.st/MZ1Mdw We’ve been saying that OUYA will offer all kinds of games. This morning, we are honored to announce that OUYA is partnering with Square Enix to bring you one of the most beloved franchises in gaming -- Final Fantasy. We will kick this off with Final Fantasy III, which will be a launch title on OUYA. This will be the first time gamers outside of Japan can play FFIII on their televisions through a console. But that’s not the end of it: We’re promising to deliver Final Fantasy III like you’ve never seen it before – Hironobu Sakaguchi’s third installment in the role playing game franchise will be updated to exploit OUYA’s high-definition resolution in glorious graphic detail. For those of you who are new to Final Fantasy, we’ll offer a free demo so you can give it a go! Previously unreleased in the U.S. until it appeared as a 3D remake for the Nintendo DS in 2006, Final Fantasy III was widely referred to as one of the “missing pieces” in the FF series. OUYA players can now proudly claim this piece of the puzzle. We’re thrilled to bring this storied franchise to OUYA. |
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I thought this was supposed to be a $100 console. That article states a two controller bundle will be $225. One controller is an extra $125 now?
What am I missing here? |
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They better find a way to acquire a devoted and fanatic following. Quick... |
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Look how well the marketplace does for older games in hd version, they could retool 1000s ofgames for cheap, and below initial cost of ps4, neXtBox. The only thing the system will not be ableto do, mmo and halo5 type graphics. Basically trying to steal customers from casual users(wii), tablet crowd,facebook/zynga gamers, and the arcade buyers on ps3/360 all for cheaper. I think people giving money will get locked in depending on what they spent for the base model and one controllerc, then it will go up from there on cost and options. Well imo. |
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Nobody wants to play rehashed old games. Not enough to build a business model around it anyway.....
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So is this dead yet. I heard the launch lineup sucks.
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I have some interest in this as a gaming console.... the graphics are anticipated to be slightly better than the PS2/Xbox, and it should be good for playing ports of old games.
However, it's going to be a powerhouse for playing torrents/video. |
Also recently confirmed that it will be sold at retail stores like Target for $99
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