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Detta känns som en riktigt intressant sak! Och för den som är orolig för Kickstarters som aldrig kommer någonstans, de ville få ihop 950'000 dollar, de har för tillfället 3,7 miljoner dollar och kommer vara aktiva tills 9e augusti.Vad man köper?En gaming-konsoll som kostar användaren $99 (plus $20 för frakt), varje enhet är i sig själv en utvecklingsenhet såväl som en konsoll och den är purrty nog att stå brevid TVn.Vad det handlar om?En chans att låta indie-utvecklare få tillträde till användare av konsoll utan en massa licensavgifter och kostnader för inköp av utvecklingsmaterial.Den kommer även vara bra nog att kunna locka AAA-utvecklare.Vad det kostar just dig, just nu?Pledgea $119 (cirkus 900 kr) nu, och du kommer få en konsoll och en handkontroll när de har börjat producera dem. För $30 mer så får du en extra kontroll.http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ouya/ouya-a-new-kind-of-video-game-console
Såg nu följande på Twitter från i morse. Why we should remain skeptical of the Ouya.http://games.slashdot.org/story/12/07/17/0346240/why-we-should-remain-skeptical-of-the-ouya-android-console?utm_source=slashdot&utm_medium=twitter
Läste den imorse men jag tror fortfarande att de kan få till något. Eller så blir det en Gizmondo.
Citat från: Ady skrivet 2012-07-17, 12:16:51Läste den imorse men jag tror fortfarande att de kan få till något. Eller så blir det en Gizmondo.Kul. :P Det har kommit lite info då och då om olika tillverkare som kommer ha spel vid release. Nu senast är det Square Enix som kommer släppa FF3 med uppdaterad grafik samtidigt som enheten släpps i mars nästa år (om de kan hålla tidsramen...)http://www.square-enix.com/jp/company/j/news/2012/html/a6d0b1becc688061928fe5b03e30c1c7.html
We’ve been saying that OUYA will offer all kinds of games.This morning, we are honored to announce that OUYA is partnering with Square Enix to bring you one of the most beloved franchises in gaming -- Final Fantasy. We will kick this off with Final Fantasy III, which will be a launch title on OUYA. This will be the first time gamers outside of Japan can play FFIII on their televisions through a console.But that’s not the end of it: We’re promising to deliver Final Fantasy III like you’ve never seen it before – Hironobu Sakaguchi’s third installment in the role playing game franchise will be updated to exploit OUYA’s high-definition resolution in glorious graphic detail. For those of you who are new to Final Fantasy, we’ll offer a free demo so you can give it a go!Previously unreleased in the U.S. until it appeared as a 3D remake for the Nintendo DS in 2006, Final Fantasy III was widely referred to as one of the “missing pieces” in the FF series. OUYA players can now proudly claim this piece of the puzzle.We’re thrilled to bring this storied franchise to OUYA.
To that end, we’ve been overwhelmed by interest from developers eager to bring their titles to OUYA. Not all of them can act quickly enough (ahhh lawyers!) for us to announce their partnerships during our Kickstarter campaign. But that’s not slowing down the folks at U4iA. That’s right, the game industry vets who brought you Guitar Hero and Call of Duty will bring us OUYA’s first confirmed first-person shooter, Offensive Combat.U4iA’s Founder and CEO Dusty Welch sums it up:"Everyone here at U4iA Games is excited to bring our titles to OUYA! Given that consoles are so expensive and face an uncertain future, OUYA stands out as the perfect example of an affordable home-entertainment platform created specifically for core gamers like us. We've used our profound wisdom to create a cheeky, free-for-all shooting mash-up called Offensive Combat. Moving forward, we can't wait to bring all-new games in the Offensive Combat universe to the OUYA platform."I don’t know about you but they had me at “cheeky, free-for-all shooting mash-up.”
Maybe it was inevitable. Maybe it was because of the hundreds, if not thousands, of demands on Twitter, in blogs, on Facebook, in Reddit, and in Kickstarter comments. Maybe it's because many of Team OUYA support XBMC, and nearly a third of Team XBMC members are OUYA backers.Regardless, we are delighted to announce that XBMC will be working with OUYA to ensure that XBMC works well on the OUYA platform. OUYA's Android underpinnings and XBMC's work on Android (soon to be merged into master, pending final sign-offs!) will dramatically speed up that effort, as will early XBMC dev access to OUYA prototypes.The conversation between our two teams is young, but talk is ongoing and positive. We look forward to providing more exciting news on this front as it develops.- Nathan Betzen, XBMC Community Manager