Developed by veterans like Yves Behar (project One Laptop Per Child), Muffi Ghadiali (the team that created Amazon's Kindle) and Ed Fries (the creator of the first Xbox), the Ouya is a console that, like the appliances already existing, was designed to run on a TV. The big difference is that its operation is more open and allows the user to change the hardware and software (Android) the way you want.
Besides the personal customization, the Ouya will stimulate the creation and publication of free games in your own application store. Consumers will receive with the appliance developer kit to create titles and release them in the online network device, for free. "It's time to bring back innovation, experimentation and creativity to the TV. Let's make the games less expensive for us to buy more," says the group on the project page on Kickstarter.
The OUYA in Brazil will cost about R$ 200 and will cost about U.S. $ 100
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