• The Ouya and its controller. Yes, the cube is that tiny. Based purely on hardware, the Ouya would make a pretty decent smartphone.
  • Ouya units for Kickstarter funders started to ship on March 28, 2013.[23] On June 25, 2013, the Ouya was released to the public for on June 23rd for $99.
  • Get it today at http://OUYA.tv.
  • The Playcast Packful of Fun is now the Gamefly Packful of Fun with over 25 games to stream directly on your OUYA and all free to try!
  • OUYA’s game market was limited, making sideloading (transferring files between two local devices without the use of the internet) and hacking a necessity.
  • Get it today at www.ouya.tv.
  • Any OUYA console can be used as a devkit, and games/apps can be created on Windows, Mac, and Linux-based operating systems.
  • Running on a modified Android OS, Ouya is an independently-produced, crowd-funded game platform.