OUYA $99 Android console scoops $5m in Kickstarter funding
OUYA, a $99 Android-based console, has been pledged over $5 million on its Kickstarter project page.The project has captured the imagination of gamers and tech fans who have pumped over $5 million into the project, and it still has 21 days to go. The funding smashed through OUYA's initial target of $950,000 before the end of its first day.The OUYA team makes many promises on the Kickstarter project page – the biggest being that it can deliver a game console for just $99.It claims that at the heart of the...
Published By: Tech Radar - Wednesday, 18 July, 2012
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