MarcusMaximus
MarcusMaximus
MarcusMaximus

So... basically if Google replicated Ouya but for a higher price and weaker hardware?

It also costs 2x as much. And weighs more and is bigger(read the article).

"I don't believe you can hook a USB controller up to it"

Funny how doing so takes the game to being ridiculously easy. Reading through this article I was thinking "Wow, really? You're having a tough time with THAT one?" And then I realized he probably wasn't slowing time.

No, I realize that. Still feels way too soon for another sequel. As I said to another commenter: ignore me, I'm just being cynical.

Moreover, some of those cute ones become the annoying ones as time goes on.

Best of luck to 'em. I'd personally suggest living at least nearby to each other for a while before getting married. Living apart and talking over Skype and the like you only see the best of each other. Shit gets real when you actually see each other constantly.

No, I know, I was just hoping they'd compete by releasing superior games with longer refresh times between sequels so they'd have more differentiation. Guess I gave EA too much credit there.

So, I'm guessing that's another thing EA took from Activision? We can now expect yearly Battlefield sequels that are exactly the same as all the previous ones? Yay.

Notch, if you can get him. The most enjoyable one for me, personally, so far was the one with Jonathan Blow and Chris Hecker, so more indie devs would be fun.

quick-download the flash apk and install the general Android browser(not Chrome). Then, when the time comes, hack away.

"HDMI connection to the TV, with support for up to 1080p HD "

I can speak for the quality of the Epson 8350. It's an absolutely excellent projector. I'm currently using it at home spread over a 117" screen(crafted the screen myself).

That's true. Still, it does show some interest on the part of developers. It's not a 100% thing, but it surely implies that you can't assume it won't get developer support.

Sorry, I should re-word that. The 400 aren't currently made, they're still pre-orders, they just get theirs ahead of time.

This is more for Jason than for the insider: Can we at least get a hint for what sector he/she works in? We have no idea whether the person is an exec, a programmer or a janitor. Without that how are we supposed to know what direction are questions should go in?

Of note: there were 400 developer consoles available($699-1337, so far above what any normal consumer would be willing to pay). All have been sold.

Yep, though it is notable that the $25 is paid exactly once per developer account, where the $100 is every year.

Precisely. If you're going to judge the Ouya by its current install base, you also have to judge the others by *their* install bases.