1. A nice selection amusing, often not so bad games in addition, also are still very low (if you think about what you had back then lie down for a game and now need to not even more likely to traipse to the store or to the mailing to maintain the installation media and try out the games you can also still!
2. The possibility of a lot of old games with numerous emulators widerzubeleben
3. In addition to having a good media center, which indeed with XBMC is unparalleled, so far beyond the intentions of a pure games console, also thanks sideloading.
4. Simple, elegant and stylish integrated in the living room, not as flashy as the alleged competition from Sony and Microsoft, their Komsolen are desktop PCs with OS console basically, with the same power consumption but fewer opportunities. Linux on PS3 ner? No thanks, but there are cheap PCs!
The Ouya gives me great fun and is for me what time the Ipad for Apple was: A completely new, previously so not before seen device system, which does exactly what it was created: Specially adapted Android games with a console at large to be able to enjoy TV, which I personally much more fun than the tablets that yes rather for media consumption (movies, music, pictures, ebooks, e-mail, Internet, productivity software) were invented. Sure, there are games that are now sometimes designed specifically for touch screens and therefore make little sense to the Ouya or are badly playable. But Shooter or Arcade Similar Indies belong imho ne console.
To all who still constantly nag about the Ouya and rummeckern: Check out the cheap China boxes, which still get a stable, decent operating system despite pure Android based on the series after six months of market existence, unfortunately, did it one too. Since the Ouya has long since matured and an absolute top product.
Some improvements I would like to see in the next version of Ouya:
- An additional Bluetooth remote control for increasingly coming TV and Media Center Apps
- Other ports, VA USB 3.0 (at least 2), external wifi antenna, audio outputs, Toslink mind.
- Google Play Movies and of course native also the Google Play Store
My appeal to the development team: Do not let it get, keep it up!