Showing posts with label Ouya. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ouya. Show all posts

Friday, February 15, 2013

Ouya be launched with 481 Android games

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Ouya, a new video game based on Android and on which we have spoken a few times, will be hitting stores worldwide during the month of June. When it goes on sale officially, 481 have console compatible Android games.

This is a record because a console has never received so many games available at launch. Of course these can lower the 481 titles we want. Furthermore, most of these games are also available for Android smartphones because these devices are original, but there are some that will be exclusive to the new console seems.

481 games is a lot, and no matter whether they are moving or not games since anyway keep you busy or occupied for a few hours.

Developers hope that soon more interested in the console Ouya and decide to create cool new games that can run on it. The games are really worth in Android are few, so the little Android gaming community should be hungry to try some new title that is attractive.

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Console will open source content Ouya OnLive Store

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The console hackable Ouya, made possible in a campaign that kickstarter already grossed nearly $ 5.6 million, has partnered with a major supplier of content for platform game, OnLive, which announced that "hundreds of great games, with quality console "will be available in stand-alone product that should hit the market next year.

With open source programming, the Ouya is based on Android 4.0 and can run applications and games, independent producer or large. According to one charge of the project, the designer Yves Behar , the console will have the size of a Rubik's Cube and have a Tera3 Quad-Core processor, and 1GB of RAM.

The partnership muffles the main criticisms of the project, claiming that anything would be an open hardware he could not run games as complex as the owners of the islands.

The company had already announced a contract with Robert Bowling, largely responsible for the Call of Duty series, so that their next release - the game of zombies Human Element - has exclusivity for Ouya.