Startup Aims For $99, Android-Powered TV Game Console 194
rodrigoandrade writes "Ouya is a new Android-based home console that aims to bring to the living room the $0.99 games business model that has worked so well for Apple. The device 'will allow developers to easily create and sell their games and be fully “hackable” — anyone will be able to pull the machine apart and tinker with it to their heart’s content.' They're planning on shipping by March 2013. Admittedly, it's vaporware so far, but it could turn the industry on its head, effectively putting an end to the things we all hate about modern console gaming ($60 games, DLC, DRM, endless sequels, movie tie-ins, etc.)"
Not that revolutionary (Score:4, Informative)
In France, where almost all domestic broadband is "triple play" (phone, TV and Internet), at least two of the major ISPs offers gaming as part of the functionality of their latest glorified router package. You can't get much easier to install than "It's already there", and the ISPs already have a distribution model that they use to sell view-on-demand video.
Re:Even GPU costs more (Score:5, Informative)
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/ak802-mini-android-4-0-network-media-player-w-wi-fi-hdmi-tf-usb-black-4gb-1gb-ddr-iii-143431?r=20144190 [dealextreme.com]
And yet something already exists, and for cheaper.
Re:Even GPU costs more (Score:4, Informative)
Bing vs. Google: Fight! [wolframalpha.com] Yeah, Bing loses pretty badly.
Re:Even GPU costs more (Score:5, Informative)
Subtle? His username is a play on his employer's name. [waggeneredstrom.com]
Re:Even GPU costs more (Score:4, Informative)
And yes, the public has listened (as they often do) to the marketing people, so they believe something that never existed. This isn't new or surprising.
Re:Even GPU costs more (Score:5, Informative)
If you click on "show search tools" on the left, and then "verbatim", Google will stop searching for other spellings and synonyms and will require all search terms to be on the page. In general, verbatim mode actually lowers the quality of the search results, which is why it's turned off by default, but there are exceptions so it's made available as an option.