Ouya
The episodic game will be coming to the indie home console sometime in the winter.
The proposed console is very similar sounding to the recently released Ouya.
The Ouya has been released, but is the discount console worth the price of admission?
Ouya quickly held those who waited for its release by the neck during its launch but was quickly faced with a double-edged sword in terms of supply, as the console was quickly sold out on Amazon.com, with distribution delays to its Kickstarter backers, TechRadar.com reports.
The Android-powered Ouya console is undoubtedly indie, and as it struggles to carve out its own little niche, it's hard not to root for the little guy going up against the Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo giants. Still, despite being a fan-funded project, the Ouya team isn't on the best of terms with many gamers.
The Kickstarter funded Ouya is now available worldwide at select retailers and online.
Ouya will now launch June 25, according to CEO Julie Uhrman
After an incredibly successful Kickstarter campaign that raised the company over $8 million last June, the OUYA console is just about ready to ship. The first batch of pre-ordered devices will go out this Friday, but for anyone who didn't grab one through Kickstarter, the game system has been officially confirmed to hit stores on June 4.
Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford shared his thoughts on the OUYA console during PAX East
Recently, several high-profile projects have been funded through donations via the Kickstarter website. Will this be the new avenue for developers to fund and shape their projects?
Ouya, the Kickstarter-funded Android game console, is set for release in June, but the company hopes to release a new, updated version of the console every year at the same price point: $99.
Ouya, the Kickstarter-funded gaming console that plays Android games on a television, is available for preorder now at Amazon and Gametop.
Over a thousand Ouya developer consoles have been sent out to app designers to produce content for the Android platform, the company announced today in an official blog post.
Months ago, a group of developers proposed to gamers on Kickstarter, and their answer was a resounding yes
One of the largest video game publishers in the world, EA, has stated that they are no longer in the business of developing single-player-only experiences like Dead Space anymore.