I remember this. This innovation was literally a victim of the mobile tech hype environment back then. There were similar kind of innovations, all failing for the same reason.
You are exactly right. I can't see what will come out next. You know some company will waste a ton of money to create something that will flop. I understand streaming games has made huge steps forward but it won't ever take place of a console or pc.
@@gamer2101 One could argue that Xbox is heading that way, removing the necessity for a home console and trying to "take advantage of everyone with a TV & Smartphone". Stadia Fumbled so Xcloud & Xbox's streaming services could waddle
Man, as an OG backer I can confirm I played it for up two two full weeks before getting tired of the shovel ware. The controller weighed less than the dime bag I was smoking when I backed this "console".
That is what I did with it. I got one for like 20 bucks back in the day. That and emulation before all the android boxes were super common cuase it had controller support.
Quick note about Razer buying Ouya.. it was just to slap their logo on a lot of stuff and resell it as Forge TV, they purchased Ouya for their IP and infrastructure experience. How do I know even before looking it up? They did the same thing with their phone and the Nextbit Robin. I happened to have both lol. They just reskin and sell it as a Razer product. Now, as someone who owns an Ouya who bought it regular at retail... It was fine, even a lot of fun at times. Hell as a college student who would bring it to other people's dorms or on our trips I loved the micro console idea. It was definitely a lot of wasted potential. Towerfall, Bosses Forever, Killing Floor Calamity, Bard's Tale, Amazing Frog, and a dedicated emulator box made for a really decent time. It ended as quickly as it came but I'll always have fond memories.
It was ahead of its time cause literally every studio took the idea from it. However, they were too hell bent on making it some kind of console. Where all the gaming studios took it in the direction of a subscription service where you just use existing hardware. That's kind of the new strategy. Companies taking advantage of already existing equipment. Big recent example that most aren't gonna be thinking about is. Fortnite Festival. They hired the Rockband devs and used all the existing infrastructure from Rockband. And we now basically have Rockband 5. They made the game able to be played with nearly all old controllers. So it's more so competing with Clone Hero than any of the old games.
Correct, back then android was more developer friendly. This is because to publish for PC and console required a publisher. Publishers tended to take advantage of developers, so as an indie, it was impossible. Not long after ouya, steam started it's greenlight system. Unity and Unreal engines became more accessible as well. Ouya had a good premise at the time, but failed in execution and died when steam and other consoles became more accessible to devs without a publisher.
That’s an old video that pops up in my feed every once in a while. Crowbat did a great job with the editing. It’s comedic gold and it’s crazy how bad the ouya turned out. Probably won’t get an answer, but why go over an 8 year old video now? Did I miss something.
I regret not kickstarting this Reading Rainbow kickstarter and getting the "Butterfly in the Sky Blue Ouya" which was apparantly signed by Levar Burton.
I have a backers Ouya still. When I first got it, I mostly used it for emulation, and for running XBMC before it became KODI. The Ouya was only as good as what you used it for. But yeah, the controller left a lot to be desired.
Crowbcat was honestly just a rage baiter. I remember when he made a video soon after the launch of the Nintendo Switch where he searched for videos of extreme cases of the Nintendo Switch’s breaking so that he could try to imply that the it was going to fail. Going back and watching the video now just makes him look dumb
@@divinitygaming8673 I don't know, some of the stuff in that RE4 video was straight up false or exaggerated. Right after I finished the remake I started replaying the original on GameCube and his video came out I noticed tons of things he got wrong
15:30 You can recreate the Ouya experience with basically any Android TV set-top box or smart TV and a Bluetooth controller. True pretty much every Android TV device other than Nvidia Shield TV Pro is trash, but we are trying to replicate the Ouya experience aren't we? You could also set up a home theater PC, there's lots of pretty compact options for that. You don't necessarily need one of those handheld PCs and a dock. And really most of the indie games you would want to play on your TV are available on consoles these days anyway.
@KA-vs7nl You might need to sideload the Play Store but yes. I wouldn't buy an AliExpress Android TV box though unless you want a bunch of malware infecting your home network.
@@KA-vs7nlunironically yes, there's several knockoff ouyas that have existed for a decade since then. Heck if you don't trust someone else you can make your own with the boards and 3d printing tech. A buddy of mine made his own Ouya to prove a point all the way back in 2019, works for most mobile games minus higher end ones like genshin 😂
2014 was a wild year. It was the first year I (and I bet a lot of gaming companies) really realized how big of a marketing push they could get off indie gaming and youtubers. FNAF blew the fuck up and its arguably even more popular 10 years later It also was the year...the event that shall not be named...was started
i remember seeing these when i was really young in Walmart and never thinking twice. All the way up until watching this video i never knew what that was.
@@iaqhokay, don’t get me wrong, I prefer PlayStation, but calling game pass “lamepass” makes no sense. Game pass offers so many big AAA games. It actually has so much value
@@iaqh I don’t have Xbox game pass. But, let’s run the numbers. Soon, for $14.99, you get everything (Xbox’s back catalogue) except day one releases. For $19.99, you get both Xbox and PC game pass. Or for $11.99, you can have just the PC game pass. With Sony, if we compare the same value of having access to a huge game catalog, you’d have to pay $18 a month. This is not including day one releases, lacks a ton of newer games, and has no PC functionality. Assuming we only have Xbox’s standard game pass, which meets PS Plus’ premium tier in terms of no PC functionality and no day one releases, you’d pay $14.99. A $4 difference, which saves $36 over a year. I use PlayStation, therefore I notice the price increases that happen with Sony. It was a few months ago when they increased their prices, but sure, let’s ignore that and only focus on Xbox.
@@iaqhBro what’s wrong with you? Xbox Arcade has nothing to do with gamepass (which didn’t even exist back then) and even with the price increases game pass is still worth it because you can get a ton of enjoyable hours from games like Resident Evil, Pentiment, the whole DOOM series, Skyrim, Outer Worlds and Starfield for less than 1/4 of a AAA game
@@noamias4897 I disagree, i don't think GamePass is worth it at all. Maybe only for players that never replay anything and have all the free time in the world and sit all day playing. Even then it will stop being worth it after a year or two.
Weird that it seems like this concept would absolutely kill it now. A $99 Fortnite/GTA/Sonic box would surely do extremely well? The problem was it was a $99 angry birds box on 2013
“What happened” it turns out the hundreds of millions of not billions that mega corporations spend in R&D can’t be replicated by a few million off kickstarter. (And whatever investments they got after)
The funniest thing is for a about a year the OUYA was best used as a EMULATION box cause placed like target clearances them out super cheap. Before China figured out how to make all the super cheap EMULATION boxes. You would get it and then root it and hack it.
Steam link is still a thing, it’s an app now. It’s on some tv’s, chromecast etc. Samsung took it off their app list, I’m guessing as part of the game hub push. It’s ok, fine for turn based or story based content, but streaming games will always have some latency.
If all your hardware is decent enough you can have in home streaming with latency comparable to a normal HDMI connection. That's the sort of latency I get with Xbox Remote Play on my Steam Deck anyway.
I still own a steam link and controller. Still my go to deal when I'm feeling lazy and want to lay in bed streaming games to my TV, works well for older steam games from like 2012.
Docked steamdeck is everything the Ouya wanted to be and much more tbh. My deck at home is hooked to my TV and is my emulation station for everything from The NES generation to the Wii U generation. It also can instantly be a handheld if i leave the house and play the same games i play on my high end desktop. It really is the best gaming device in a long time, easily took the crown from the switch which will always suffer from being a locked down eco system.
FAIW, I still have a working steam link. I never really played any game that required fast interaction (even on a local network, the lag is noticeable), but I still use it for casual games and a media center. The controller has been criticized but it's a great controller *for a media center*. Steam Link is not available anymore physically, but survives in the form of an Android app (awkward but serviceable) and on for Raspberry Pi.
On paper it had potential it really did. It was just too early for its own good and ended up with nothing more than shovelware and crappy mobile games ported over. The later of which back then had terrible controller support and some of them even still had the on screen controls left in from the mobile version. If they had launched it with a much better, more robust SDK and manual and marketed it as a sort of raspberry pie "entry level coding" console then maybe it could have done well. But they marketed it towards gamers, and focused on too much TV talk. Funny because later down the line Nvidia would release the shield, which on paper is a very similar device but it takes advantage of much newer hardware with better features and they marketed it towards streaming rather than full blown gaming.
The one thing I can thank for the ouya is it got me interested in collecting controllers for dead consoles, I still have an ouya console with controller sealed, same with a stadia, and more recently did the same with the Amazon luna 😂
At 8:39, if you pay attention, she says a lot, but she shakes her head no. This is clearly a sign of false reinforcement as her words don't match her actions. *learned from many JCS videos.*
I think this console was genius on paper, their demise was overstimating Android's capabilities at the time, if they waited 3-4 years to have some genuine good mobile games and some improved hardware they could have struck gold and dethrone Nintendo.
So stream does still have the ability to stream games. From your pc to other devices. Which is what the steamlink was initially for. But now it's just called remote play
17:15 - Who is that guy on the left? I think he was a RUclipsr gaming commentator at the time? I remember watching his videos and agreeing with a lot of his takes, wanted to look him up now.
Seeong that Xmen : Origins Wolverine physical edition makes me feel old 😔 Its still the best wolverine game LIKE EVER , it had a sick healing animation and finishers😍
The sad part is if Ouya had like 6-10 really good games the system could have been a hit. They needed a better controller. And some system exclusive good games. If Nintendo can survive with great games and not much else ouya could have made it.
My Asian friend said it best last night. If ezio was a french man named prior in ac 2 would that made any sense? No it wouldn't ezio being Italian in Italy makes sense
Julie Uhrman actually went to PlayBoy right after Ouya I believe. She was a executive there for a couple years, not sure what her executive role was though.
Making games for television !!, when you hear that you know it's a scam!! Most people connect their console to the televison!!! What's new ??? And a television is just a screen so basically, it's just a new console that had no chance facing all other consoles already existing with so many games available. What developer would want to add a new console to support for their games, that's stupid.
This is like my favorite failure in gaming. "There is nothing special about this board!" That's the program right there lol. Besides, gaming didn't need a Revolution, there already was one. It's eventual name was the Wii.
It's not that they thought mobile games were the future; it's rather they just desperately wanted them to be. Imagine how easy life would be fore them if we just shattap and consumed their shit like human toilets.
This is the dumbest product. Indi devs can easily release their games for Android TV under whatever business model they want. And consumers can just get a smart tv, or NVIDIA shield and an Xbox controller and play those games on their HD TV.
The Ouya was weirdly ahead of its time and behind its time all at once
Imagine having a game store that REQUIRES all games to have a free demo available?!?
I remember this. This innovation was literally a victim of the mobile tech hype environment back then. There were similar kind of innovations, all failing for the same reason.
The Ouya crawled so Stadia could run and stumble face first into a pile of 💩 🤣
You are exactly right. I can't see what will come out next. You know some company will waste a ton of money to create something that will flop. I understand streaming games has made huge steps forward but it won't ever take place of a console or pc.
@@gamer2101 One could argue that Xbox is heading that way, removing the necessity for a home console and trying to "take advantage of everyone with a TV & Smartphone". Stadia Fumbled so Xcloud & Xbox's streaming services could waddle
The Ouya crawled into a woodland chipper so the stadia could run and dive into it
@@wingular6600 🤣🤣🤣
Man, as an OG backer I can confirm I played it for up two two full weeks before getting tired of the shovel ware. The controller weighed less than the dime bag I was smoking when I backed this "console".
2 weeks was way too long.
Suuurreee you were smoking.
Just admitt that you support this because you think it will take on playstation, nintendo and xbox. 😂😂😂
OG backer or OG sucker?
@@kg888 Why don't you learn to speak english before trying to dunk on someone online?
@@12Daniel34You know the whole world uses the internet and not just English speaking countries right…?
That Ouya woman gives me Elizabeth Holmes vibes
This devise was an Inspiring Step Forward
It’s the eyes,
Kathleen Kennedy vibes
She looks like Kevin from Ben 10 alien swarm
Take a shot every time Julie Uhrman says "television"
I feel ancient, I remember to this day people hyping it up and calling it the "next gen killer" 🤣
I had an Ouya that i got from GameStop. Never played a single game on it, but got pletny of use running Kodi 😂
That is what I did with it. I got one for like 20 bucks back in the day. That and emulation before all the android boxes were super common cuase it had controller support.
I ran Kodi (XBMC? XBMP?) on the Xbox! :D
Luke should use the way-back machine to see the former website it wild
Quick note about Razer buying Ouya.. it was just to slap their logo on a lot of stuff and resell it as Forge TV, they purchased Ouya for their IP and infrastructure experience. How do I know even before looking it up? They did the same thing with their phone and the Nextbit Robin. I happened to have both lol. They just reskin and sell it as a Razer product.
Now, as someone who owns an Ouya who bought it regular at retail... It was fine, even a lot of fun at times. Hell as a college student who would bring it to other people's dorms or on our trips I loved the micro console idea. It was definitely a lot of wasted potential. Towerfall, Bosses Forever, Killing Floor Calamity, Bard's Tale, Amazing Frog, and a dedicated emulator box made for a really decent time. It ended as quickly as it came but I'll always have fond memories.
It was ahead of its time cause literally every studio took the idea from it. However, they were too hell bent on making it some kind of console. Where all the gaming studios took it in the direction of a subscription service where you just use existing hardware.
That's kind of the new strategy. Companies taking advantage of already existing equipment. Big recent example that most aren't gonna be thinking about is. Fortnite Festival. They hired the Rockband devs and used all the existing infrastructure from Rockband. And we now basically have Rockband 5. They made the game able to be played with nearly all old controllers. So it's more so competing with Clone Hero than any of the old games.
Correct, back then android was more developer friendly. This is because to publish for PC and console required a publisher. Publishers tended to take advantage of developers, so as an indie, it was impossible.
Not long after ouya, steam started it's greenlight system. Unity and Unreal engines became more accessible as well.
Ouya had a good premise at the time, but failed in execution and died when steam and other consoles became more accessible to devs without a publisher.
It was more friendlier in terms of publishing environment for developers where they didnt have to pay upfront for hosting ur game like with IOS store.
"It's a piece pf Gaming History" yeah, it's A Piece of something alright. Great vid Luke.
My uncle got it on pre order primarily for multimedia (like some android box today) and it wouldn't even manage that
this disaster is just as funny now as it was back then😂
It's a piece of gaming history that lives in a box somewhere in my house.
I still remember that freaky a** animated commercial to this day...
Kickstarter gives us greats like divinity original sin and undertale...and also gives us the ouya 😅😂
Bro I wanted on of these when I first heard it. Now I’m glad I forgot about it, I didn’t know it was that bad 😂
That’s an old video that pops up in my feed every once in a while. Crowbat did a great job with the editing. It’s comedic gold and it’s crazy how bad the ouya turned out. Probably won’t get an answer, but why go over an 8 year old video now? Did I miss something.
I regret not kickstarting this Reading Rainbow kickstarter and getting the "Butterfly in the Sky Blue Ouya" which was apparantly signed by Levar Burton.
I have a backers Ouya still. When I first got it, I mostly used it for emulation, and for running XBMC before it became KODI. The Ouya was only as good as what you used it for. But yeah, the controller left a lot to be desired.
Did I remind you about Crowbcat, Luke? Lol. I miss Crowbcat.
He kinda got dogpiled on his RE4 Remake video. He was really reaching with that video but i think people kinda overreacted.
Crowbcat was honestly just a rage baiter. I remember when he made a video soon after the launch of the Nintendo Switch where he searched for videos of extreme cases of the Nintendo Switch’s breaking so that he could try to imply that the it was going to fail. Going back and watching the video now just makes him look dumb
@@divinitygaming8673 I don't know, some of the stuff in that RE4 video was straight up false or exaggerated. Right after I finished the remake I started replaying the original on GameCube and his video came out I noticed tons of things he got wrong
15:30
You can recreate the Ouya experience with basically any Android TV set-top box or smart TV and a Bluetooth controller. True pretty much every Android TV device other than Nvidia Shield TV Pro is trash, but we are trying to replicate the Ouya experience aren't we?
You could also set up a home theater PC, there's lots of pretty compact options for that. You don't necessarily need one of those handheld PCs and a dock.
And really most of the indie games you would want to play on your TV are available on consoles these days anyway.
really? I can access Google play with an android set top box I buy off aliexpress? and just plug a controller in?
@KA-vs7nl You might need to sideload the Play Store but yes. I wouldn't buy an AliExpress Android TV box though unless you want a bunch of malware infecting your home network.
@@KA-vs7nlunironically yes, there's several knockoff ouyas that have existed for a decade since then. Heck if you don't trust someone else you can make your own with the boards and 3d printing tech. A buddy of mine made his own Ouya to prove a point all the way back in 2019, works for most mobile games minus higher end ones like genshin 😂
2014 was a wild year. It was the first year I (and I bet a lot of gaming companies) really realized how big of a marketing push they could get off indie gaming and youtubers. FNAF blew the fuck up and its arguably even more popular 10 years later
It also was the year...the event that shall not be named...was started
i remember seeing these when i was really young in Walmart and never thinking twice. All the way up until watching this video i never knew what that was.
5:13 wrong, Xbox welcomed thousands of indies into the console gaming space with Xbox Arcade on 360.
@@iaqhokay, don’t get me wrong, I prefer PlayStation, but calling game pass “lamepass” makes no sense. Game pass offers so many big AAA games. It actually has so much value
@@iaqh I don’t have Xbox game pass. But, let’s run the numbers. Soon, for $14.99, you get everything (Xbox’s back catalogue) except day one releases. For $19.99, you get both Xbox and PC game pass. Or for $11.99, you can have just the PC game pass.
With Sony, if we compare the same value of having access to a huge game catalog, you’d have to pay $18 a month. This is not including day one releases, lacks a ton of newer games, and has no PC functionality.
Assuming we only have Xbox’s standard game pass, which meets PS Plus’ premium tier in terms of no PC functionality and no day one releases, you’d pay $14.99.
A $4 difference, which saves $36 over a year.
I use PlayStation, therefore I notice the price increases that happen with Sony. It was a few months ago when they increased their prices, but sure, let’s ignore that and only focus on Xbox.
@@iaqhBro what’s wrong with you? Xbox Arcade has nothing to do with gamepass (which didn’t even exist back then) and even with the price increases game pass is still worth it because you can get a ton of enjoyable hours from games like Resident Evil, Pentiment, the whole DOOM series, Skyrim, Outer Worlds and Starfield for less than 1/4 of a AAA game
@@noamias4897 I disagree, i don't think GamePass is worth it at all.
Maybe only for players that never replay anything and have all the free time in the world and sit all day playing.
Even then it will stop being worth it after a year or two.
The CEO went directly from one product nobody wanted, to another 😂
Weird that it seems like this concept would absolutely kill it now. A $99 Fortnite/GTA/Sonic box would surely do extremely well? The problem was it was a $99 angry birds box on 2013
Great JCS impression xD
If your boss and saleswoman is like that lady, you know beforehand what's gonna happen....
Take a drink every time that woman says "Television"
My takeaway from this video is that I really want a Police Segway wtf?! hahaha
Didn’t know about this until luke mentioned it
You must be young. Or not much of a gamer.
The marketing for it was very aggressive back then for it.
They had a few "influencers" paid to chill for it.
“What happened” it turns out the hundreds of millions of not billions that mega corporations spend in R&D can’t be replicated by a few million off kickstarter. (And whatever investments they got after)
The funniest thing is for a about a year the OUYA was best used as a EMULATION box cause placed like target clearances them out super cheap. Before China figured out how to make all the super cheap EMULATION boxes. You would get it and then root it and hack it.
Loved joining the stream, it was a good time
Steam link is still a thing, it’s an app now. It’s on some tv’s, chromecast etc. Samsung took it off their app list, I’m guessing as part of the game hub push. It’s ok, fine for turn based or story based content, but streaming games will always have some latency.
If all your hardware is decent enough you can have in home streaming with latency comparable to a normal HDMI connection. That's the sort of latency I get with Xbox Remote Play on my Steam Deck anyway.
Its fucking awesome I can play my games on my phone and its like im playing it natively.
I still own a steam link and controller. Still my go to deal when I'm feeling lazy and want to lay in bed streaming games to my TV, works well for older steam games from like 2012.
22:11 Steam Deck is kind of going for the console market, also the older steam mashies.
Docked steamdeck is everything the Ouya wanted to be and much more tbh. My deck at home is hooked to my TV and is my emulation station for everything from The NES generation to the Wii U generation. It also can instantly be a handheld if i leave the house and play the same games i play on my high end desktop. It really is the best gaming device in a long time, easily took the crown from the switch which will always suffer from being a locked down eco system.
If I ever feel bad about my life I watch the interview she had with the ouya in a bag.
FAIW, I still have a working steam link. I never really played any game that required fast interaction (even on a local network, the lag is noticeable), but I still use it for casual games and a media center. The controller has been criticized but it's a great controller *for a media center*. Steam Link is not available anymore physically, but survives in the form of an Android app (awkward but serviceable) and on for Raspberry Pi.
More dollars than sense is Kendrick level bars
On paper it had potential it really did. It was just too early for its own good and ended up with nothing more than shovelware and crappy mobile games ported over. The later of which back then had terrible controller support and some of them even still had the on screen controls left in from the mobile version.
If they had launched it with a much better, more robust SDK and manual and marketed it as a sort of raspberry pie "entry level coding" console then maybe it could have done well. But they marketed it towards gamers, and focused on too much TV talk.
Funny because later down the line Nvidia would release the shield, which on paper is a very similar device but it takes advantage of much newer hardware with better features and they marketed it towards streaming rather than full blown gaming.
Ouya was and still is an emulation beast
The one thing I can thank for the ouya is it got me interested in collecting controllers for dead consoles, I still have an ouya console with controller sealed, same with a stadia, and more recently did the same with the Amazon luna 😂
OMG it's female Todd Howard!!!
Super funny coverage.
At 8:39, if you pay attention, she says a lot, but she shakes her head no. This is clearly a sign of false reinforcement as her words don't match her actions. *learned from many JCS videos.*
I think this console was genius on paper, their demise was overstimating Android's capabilities at the time, if they waited 3-4 years to have some genuine good mobile games and some improved hardware they could have struck gold and dethrone Nintendo.
So stream does still have the ability to stream games. From your pc to other devices. Which is what the steamlink was initially for. But now it's just called remote play
Its because we didnt fully understand the TELEVISION!!!!
Such simple times these were.
Ouya? Don't you mean, Ou-no
Are we really digging up the Ouya grave in 2024?
Ouya is name I used to laugh at and then promptly forget about. Much like Stadia.
17:15 - Who is that guy on the left? I think he was a RUclipsr gaming commentator at the time? I remember watching his videos and agreeing with a lot of his takes, wanted to look him up now.
Seeong that Xmen : Origins Wolverine physical edition makes me feel old 😔
Its still the best wolverine game LIKE EVER , it had a sick healing animation and finishers😍
BROO WRESTLING REVOLUTION WAS ON THERE!?
The sad part is if Ouya had like 6-10 really good games the system could have been a hit. They needed a better controller. And some system exclusive good games. If Nintendo can survive with great games and not much else ouya could have made it.
I thought it was stupid when it was announced. Then never really heard anything about it. Completely forgot about it.
I have that still in a box. But I don't know what to do with it but I'm not throwing it away yet.
6:30 10:10 12:14 13:03 17:45
8 gigs of storage. So like what, half of CoD and some pictures.
Not even remotely close to half.
Just CoD wallpapers.
@@SIPEROTH 🤣🤣🤣
If we could only get a better product, with plenty of fans. The initial idea is still good.
The guy that pissed on the ouya had to go and fish it out of the toilet and have it drip everywhere at some point hu?
I remember ads for the onlive
My Asian friend said it best last night.
If ezio was a french man named prior in ac 2 would that made any sense? No it wouldn't ezio being Italian in Italy makes sense
They made a few rookie mistakes and many management errors. The COULD have been the underdog jumpstart.
FREE THE GAMES!!!!!
I believe people use the Ouya for emulation nowadays.
12 years later and mobile gaming still sucks. As a software engineer, I don't know if I can even agree with the sentiment it is easier.
People will back anything...smh.
Julie Uhrman actually went to PlayBoy right after Ouya I believe. She was a executive there for a couple years, not sure what her executive role was though.
Actually, she was at Lionsgate and then went to Playboy as the head of media.
I wonder if she’s the one who decided to try to be PG lol
That woman's haircut is a failure as well.
She’s got that lesbian haircut
Making games for television !!, when you hear that you know it's a scam!! Most people connect their console to the televison!!! What's new ??? And a television is just a screen so basically, it's just a new console that had no chance facing all other consoles already existing with so many games available.
What developer would want to add a new console to support for their games, that's stupid.
the lenovo legion go has detachable controllers so you can dock it and just play.
Nvidia hasn't said much about Tegra lately ... :/
This is like my favorite failure in gaming. "There is nothing special about this board!" That's the program right there lol. Besides, gaming didn't need a Revolution, there already was one. It's eventual name was the Wii.
Still have mine.
It's not that they thought mobile games were the future; it's rather they just desperately wanted them to be. Imagine how easy life would be fore them if we just shattap and consumed their shit like human toilets.
A revolutionary flop that I did wish would succeed when I was younger, tbh it was kinda cool...Kinda.
Luke should’ve just watched rerez worst ever series that video was awesome
August 21. My birthday lol.
This is the dumbest product. Indi devs can easily release their games for Android TV under whatever business model they want.
And consumers can just get a smart tv, or NVIDIA shield and an Xbox controller and play those games on their HD TV.
Atari VCS is another one
This was so bad even Solja boy wouldn't make a knock off from it.
He meant they shit down steam link to ouya, right?
at least she was hot
Seek professional help
@@DuudsCreates no
you could rename or rebrand this product into the PlayStation five pro and sell it on Temu 😂
and then some mom will buy them for their kids during christmas. lol
Mofo u just grifting
the one ouya defender