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Posted : Wednesday, 11 July 2012, 14:02 | Permalink | Mark Here
steve_ancell


A new kind of video game console: Linkage
Posted : Wednesday, 11 July 2012, 14:02 | Permalink | Mark Here
steve_ancell


Powered by Android and you can plug anything you want into it without any lawsuits.
Posted : Wednesday, 11 July 2012, 18:13 | Permalink | Mark Here
9572AD


Nah, a console that never gets any games has been done before. See the JaguaR and the nu0n.

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Posted : Thursday, 12 July 2012, 01:12 | Permalink | Mark Here
steve_ancell


9572AD Nah, a console that never gets any games has been done before. See the JaguaR and the nu0n.

Similar things have been said about Raspberry Pi and yet that has been selling out so fast that it makes rocking horse crap look commonplace.
Posted : Thursday, 12 July 2012, 04:42 | Permalink | Mark Here
shroom_monk


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But the Pi isn't really a games console. (you could use it for playing games, but that's not its primary function)

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Posted : Thursday, 12 July 2012, 04:50 | Permalink | Mark Here
steve_ancell


shroom But the Pi isn't really a games console.

I do agree with what you're saying but in the same way that Raspberry Pi can be used for gaming, the OUYA could be used for software other than just games; a game console is just a computer without a keyboard after all.
Posted : Thursday, 12 July 2012, 05:43 | Permalink | Mark Here
shroom_monk


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True, but what they are primarily sold / marketed as affects their sales. The Pi is marketed as an affordable computer for programming and stuff, whereas this OUYA is marketed as a games console. While each could be used for the other as you say, their intended use will affect their sales, particularly if the one marketed as a games console has no games, as 9572AD suggested.

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Posted : Thursday, 12 July 2012, 09:28 | Permalink | Mark Here
9572AD


The Game Gadget was around for about two weeks before the internet exploded with vitriol painting it a worthless scam. I think all the interested developers bailed after that.

The Ouya will be a machine which will feature dozens of Pong clones at various amusing prices. It has the potential for a talented developer to release something interesting occasionally. It will certainly not be the instantaneous revolution of original gaming the majority of backers believe it to be.

The internet backlash after launch should be huge.


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Posted : Thursday, 12 July 2012, 17:56 | Permalink | Mark Here
steve_ancell


Although I do like the sound of OUYA I don't regret pre-ordering the Raspberry Pi, I just have to wait patiently for it to arrive now.
Posted : Friday, 13 July 2012, 06:01 | Permalink | Mark Here
spinal


The problem with games consoles by smaller independent companies, is that the don't gain enough popularity. They don't end up in stores, they don't sell millions of units, they don't entice the big game devs.
The outcome is similar (or worse) to the homebrew communities around existing big name consoles. Most people will never hear of this, no-ones friends will have one. Not to mention the whole 'bases on android' bit. Remember all those 'its OS is linux so everything will be excellent' handhelds that keep failing?


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Posted : Friday, 13 July 2012, 09:21 | Permalink | Mark Here
shroom_monk


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I'll just leave this here:
penny-arcade.com/report/editorial-article/the-reality-of-the-ouya-console-doesnt-match-the-hype-why-you-should-be-ske

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Posted : Friday, 13 July 2012, 11:57 | Permalink | Mark Here
steve_ancell


Well I guess that settles it then, best to just stick with Raspberry Pi.
Posted : Saturday, 14 July 2012, 10:52 | Permalink | Mark Here
spinal


Pi doesn't do anything interesting yet
Posted : Saturday, 14 July 2012, 13:20 | Permalink | Mark Here
steve_ancell


The RPi has pinouts that can be controlled as input and output, very useful for robotics and stuff and although it's perceived as a Linux box, it can be programmed at bare-bones level using Assembler language.
Posted : Saturday, 14 July 2012, 16:05 | Permalink | Mark Here
9572AD


RPi does XBMC. RPi does MAME. RPi doesn't do Android yet, but could if someone would port it. Any of those things puts a couple projects in mind.

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Posted : Saturday, 14 July 2012, 16:32 | Permalink | Mark Here
steve_ancell


Yes it's true that RPi don't do Android yet but I'm sure I read somewhere that a port is being worked on.
Posted : Saturday, 14 July 2012, 18:06 | Permalink | Mark Here
dna


The graphics looked good on the thing
Posted : Sunday, 15 July 2012, 03:03 | Permalink | Mark Here
spinal


These guys have already raised $4million, which they never have to give back. the ouya project will make a lot more money if it fails than if it actually happens. They have no incentive to actually start the project, never mind finish it. Remember, most kickstarted hardware projects fail, especially when they're started by people who have no experience in the field.

I might start a kickstarter where the only goal is to rais $2million, rewards for the investors = $2 - Thankyou email.

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Posted : Sunday, 15 July 2012, 03:48 | Permalink | Mark Here
steve_ancell


spinal I might start a kickstarter where the only goal is to rais $2million, rewards for the investors = $2 - Thankyou email.


Cash is in the post, freshly printed this morning. LMAO!
Posted : Sunday, 15 July 2012, 03:50 | Permalink | Mark Here
steve_ancell


After what you lot pointed out, I will stick with the RPi.
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