OUYA was created in 2012 to open up the last closed game platform, the TV. The console allows players to have dozens of games (all of them free-to-play) accessible via internet through this Android-based machine. It also offers video / audio streaming and some other features.
The idea of making a console which offers plenty of free-to-play games (and only free-to-play) is very interesting. I think it will attract the attention of many users, who would not want to access a complete library of games paying only the console's prize? At first this is an advantage for developers as well, because their products would be accessed by many. However, I believe that this system might somehow collapse.
From my point of view, free-to-play games are not the only future; although they may have some advantages, having millions of choices available will end up with the "survival of the fittest", making only a few of them profitable. In the end, OUYA will offer little worth games.
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