Missed out on that incredibly successful Kickstarter? Feel like Android gaming on your TV is that one thing missing from your life? Then fret no further! The OUYA is officially available today from major retailers like GameStop, Best Buy and Amazon. Retailing for $99, you get the console itself, an HDMI cable and a wireless controller. The marketplace currently has 150+ titles for you to download for free (read: demo).
In case you wanted the nitty gritty about the console itself, here are some helpful bullet points to get your acquainted.
Since I was one of the early adopters, I can say that the UI has certainly changed for the better and is much more responsive. The games don't always hold up, and can sometimes stutter and lag slightly (I'm looking at you Chronoblade), but overall, for the price, it's not a bad deal. The OUYA is also pushing retro emulation quite a bit, so if that's your cup of tea, and you know, you own the original cartridges, then you can't really go wrong here.
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