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Ouya: the $99 Android based game console on Kickstarter
Ouya, a $99 Android based game console, has raised over $1.4M in its first day on Kickstarter. Thought this would interest FOFC.
hxxp://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ouya/ouya-a-new-kind-of-video-game-console |
Saw this. I'm wondering if stuff like this and On Live will be popular.
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I gotta be honest, I have a tough time believing that's actual honest-to-God money.
Pledges, that I can believe. But cash on the barrelhead, up front, for something that sounds pretty damned pie-in-the-sky ... that's just really really hard for me to swallow. Maybe I'm just too skeptical or something, but that's what goes through my head reading this (and a great deal moreso after reading the hype page) |
Jon, the way kickstarter (and Indiegogo, the other major crowdfunding platform) works is that you pledge money, but its only taken when the target amount is reached. The pledging process involves linking to your Amazon payments account, so yes, its actual money. Its a fascinating / and intriguing way for direct to consumer product development.
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Well, to be fair, its only sorta actual money now. Plenty of time for people to back out before funding closes and accounts are charged, but i doubt a significant percentage will. |
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Typical backout rate is about 5% (If I remember what the guy from Order of the Stick said). Still ain't too bad, especially considering they have 28 more days... |
Its quite interesting seeing this sort of project on KickStarter - while such a console isn't ever likely to go 'mainstream' it'll definitely help it have a higher profile than the previous 'hobbyist' consoles of which there have been several.
If you're a gamer and like MAME check out the likes of the GP2X etc. which have been kicking around for several generations powered by Linux ... (they're great if you're a hobbyist developer as they're totally open and easy to program for, but no FMH isn't likely to arrive on them because theres no commercial opportunity really on them) |
I'm tempted to back it, I think the idea is pretty awesome and I always like to see more competition in the space.
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It will be interesting to see if they up the amount of allowable $99 bids. It's the only reasonable price option for getting the console to start and I wouldn't doubt it gets sold out. They have 28 days to go with 80% of them left. 1K of them already filled out the cheaper option.
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They've already increased the number of consoles available at the $99 price point from 5K to 80K. |
The PA Report - The reality of the OUYA console doesn’t match the hype: why you should be skeptical
Might want to hang on to your money. |
Here's another article that goes beyond this particular project:
Why Kickstarter's Ouya Looks Like a Scam |
OUYA Partners with Square Enix to Bring Final Fantasy 3 to North American TVs - Blistered Thumbs
Square Enix is putting FFIII on it. |
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I can't find sales numbers for the console anywhere, though. There are some stories that its launch month was a paltry ~15K its first month and hasn't sold many since.
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Techcrunch has turned into the Darren Rovell of technology reporting.
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And it looks like the Ouya is just about dead at this point.
Exclusive: Gaming startup OUYA needs to find a buyerÂ*quickly - Fortune Quote:
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