bonzobanana said:
Absolutely nothing like Ouya why would you even make that comparison. Ouya was a closed sytem with few games. Many android games are designed around being played on a big screen. An absolutely huge number of android boxes were sold last year which have no other display than tv and you have a wide selection of fps, racing and other games. You need to look again at the android library. Many of the indie games you see on nintendo's eshop are actually on android too. Puzzle games are more aimed at touch screens generally. Arcade action games tend to be be best played with joypads. |
To my knowledge, OUYA is running on android and is an open system. You could play all the games released on android.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouya
"It runs a modified version of Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, and is open to rooting without voiding the warranty.[8] The console's hardware design allows it to be easily opened up, requiring only a standard screwdriver for easy modding and possible hardware addons.["
Games on Android have no depth and no identity. They are mostly ripoffs of one another and I am really sick of them. I won't get a Mario 64, or BOTW or any AAA titles on a mobile device such as tablets or smartphones.
I am willing to spend 60 € on a fully developed game, then these cheap microtransaction bullshit games.
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