Kickstarter campaign for Android-based $100 console goes live
New hackable game console running on Google OS aims to "upend" market, asking for $950,000 on crowd-funding website, shooting to launch by March 2013. A new console is hoping to come to market, and it's not from Microsoft, Sony, or Nintendo. It's called Ouya, and it runs on Google's Android operating system, will sell for under $100, and is aiming to "upend" the current console market. But before that can happen, the creators--also called Ouya--are asking for $950,000 on crowd-funding site Kickstarter by August 9. Ouya has until August 9...
Published By: GameSpot - Tuesday, 10 July, 2012
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