Who would pay money for an open-source gaming console running on a modified version of Android 4.0? The next generation of home gaming consoles will be available next year, and thus the lion’s share ...
Startup hopes to attract both gamers and developers with a $99 console and an open gaming platform. Disrupting the system comes with a hefty price tag: a $950,000 fundraising campaign. Donna Tam ...
While the world waits for new game consoles from Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo, a newcomer plans to take them on with a $99 Android-based set-top box called Ouya. The Ouya has specs that are on par ...
Ian Sherr (he/him/his) grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area, so he's always had a connection to the tech world. As an editor at large at CNET, he wrote about Apple, Microsoft, VR, video games and ...
With the Ouya's upcoming launch on June 25, Sega has told GamesIndustry International that it's bringing one of its biggest brands, Sonic the Hedgehog, to the new console. The publisher will be ...
Gaming hardware manufacturer Razer has acquired Android microconsole maker Ouya in an all-cash deal, TechCrunch reports. Razer now owns Ouya's software assets as part of the agreement. Ouya's ...
Ever since it first rocketed past its initial $950,000 Kickstarter goal in just eight hours to become one of the most successful projects in the crowdfunding platform's history, the OUYA has been ...
When the developer of your platform's most popular game says "being the best game on OUYA isn't a huge deal," it might be time to innovate. OUYA is trying. Earlier this year it announced plans to ...
The idea of an inexpensive but powerful Android console in a tiny package that was open to third-party programs and side-loaded apps was powerful. The Ouya Kickstarter raised vast amounts of money and ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Ouya and Mad Catz have announced an agreement to bring Ouya to M.O.J.O., Mad Catz’s own microconsole. The price of the M.O.J.O. is also being reduced ...
OUYA was founded with the idea of creating a new, Android-based platform for building games that could be played on people’s TVs. After a highly successful Kickstarter campaign, the OUYA console began ...
Seven years ago, Ouya was going to change the face of gaming. Now it's dead. Razer, the company that bought Ouya back in 2015, announced today that it will be discontinuing support for the gaming ...