I think a contest like the one you describe would be great, but it very much is unclear. I just got a twitter reply from OUYA employee Jon Abrams about this https://twitter.com/JonathanAbrams/status/289590339289903105 :"@bluecollarart What do you me…
Speaking purely as a consumer, if I knew I could play the games for PC and Android that I've already purchase, instead of having to re-purchase them all, it would be a big motivator for me to buy an OUYA. This is something any other Android device t…
I made a thread about the question of pre-existing games: http://forums.ouya.tv/discussion/320/create-accepting-pre-existing-games-doesnt-that-discourage-game-creation
Chime in if you also think this is an important issue so OUYA knows they need to,…
I *think* Uhrman mentions something about overclocking here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tT7SvCozHU
Could also try this one: http://uk.droidcon.com/sessions/future-of-android-keynote-ouya/
Wish I could be more specific!
Alchemedium posted a nice hi-res board pic:
http://alchemedium.com/2013/01/06/our-ouya-has-landed/
There's a small portion of the board you can't see, but maybe it will help you. :)
Something more effective than our own section would be a random scrolling featured game slot at the top of the store. Each user could see a random pick of the promoted games every time they return to the store screen. If you spread that out across t…
Distribution is a funny thing. It sounds like they should be able to distribute firmware for the OUYA that wouldn't include the third-party software itself, but, once you get the firmware on your OUYA, it would download the third-party pieces direct…
I just realized, you guys somehow came to your senses and made the trackpad rectangular instead of round! Good on you guys. I still have no idea what the idea was there, haha.
They've said before that while they won't have ads in their market, developers will be allowed to include them in their games. Keep in mind that ads are a part of how free to play games make their money.
The issue is we're not just talking about literal "price fixing". Under US law, exchanging price information with competitors violates federal law if the exchange of information affects the prices individual competitors set. In other words, even if …
This is serious, guys. You don't want to get entangled in an antitrust investigation, do you? Stop talking about this and wait until you talk to a lawyer.