so 99 bucks for bunch of free games. Which for the most part in my experience are not that great or will probably have micro transactions. Which with the hardware being so open and "hackable" I will never trust my credit card info. Is that what the Ouya will be?
@Kwramm: I imagine $99 is right around the cost of the console and one controller without any profit. At that point it seems like they're not aiming to cash in on the console but rather the 70/30% revenue split with developers. OLPC may have failed, but Raspberry Pi seems to be going strong. OUYA might have a chance if…
Im really excited for this, i think the whole concept is very promising. Sure it has no chance to compete with the other consoles or be attractive to hardcore games. But why does it have to? It can find its niche between the other consoles, PCs and mobile. All those casual gamers that usually play on mobile or facebook…
I'm not being ridiculous at all. The issue you raised isn't about price, it's about the hardware. The truth is, platforms built on the same type of hardware and software will always surpass consoles because whether it's a phone, a tablet, or a PC, the technology keeps moving on while the consoles continue to stay where…