In case you want an easy way to port your games to/from OUYA, check out the Multiplayer Toolkit on the Unity Asset Store. I've been using it and find it's making the porting process much easier! Anyway, in my recent blog post, I document about how to modify a couple files to add OUYA support to it:
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