lunes, 4 de febrero de 2013

OUYA!

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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