New Android Console Challenges the Ouya on Kickstarter

s0osleepie

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New Android Console Challenges the Ouya on Kickstarter



The GameStick is a tiny console that plugs directly into your HDTV.

With a new console generation looming, people in the gaming industry are worried the whole honking hardware system is broken. It's expensive for developers to jump through the hoops Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo place before them to get their games playable on a big screen TV. The answer is to create a new ecosystem, and the Ouya attracted massive funding on Kickstarter [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/118982-Ouya-Kickstarter-Ends-with-900-of-Goal-Raised] with the premise of a $100 console with an open platform. But it looks like they weren't the only ones with this bright idea. A company called PlayJam is going even cheaper, with an $80 console and controller in one attractive package. In contrast to the Ouya's $950,000 asking price on Kickstarter, PlayJam is only looking for $100,000 to get the GameStick onto shelves by April 2013.

The GameStick doesn't just want to be an open platform, Jasper Smith the CEO of GameJam wants it to be portable too. The 2" long GameStick doesn't look much bigger than a flash USB drive, and it fits directly inside the controller. "People are always on the go. Traditional consoles are big. We set out to create a big screen games console that was so small you could pop it in your pocket," the Kickstarter description reads. All you need to do is plug in the HDMI cord and you're good to play.

A big worry about the Ouya is the gaming library is limited to only those titles on the Android platform, but GameStick says it has identified more than 200 games which will work really well on the big screen. "We are working with our network of over 250 developers including great studios such as Madfinger, Hutch, Disney and others to bring you the best line-up," goes the pitch. The Ouya has deals in place with Onlive and other game streaming services, but there's been nothing like that announced for the GameStick yet.

Finally, I heard many rumblings from gaming insiders that the Ouya team couldn't deliver on its promise and were fuming that the Kickstarter earned more than $8 million on smoke and mirrors. Again, in contrast to the Ouya, the GameStick is almost complete and - if the funding is successful - could be delivered in less than 4 months. "We have been developing this project for a little over a year now. We have a working prototype of the GameStick as demonstrated below. It's not as pretty right now as it will be but it's ours and it's working. We're 90% of the way to getting the final pre-production sample in our hands," reads the Kickstarter page.

I still don't know whether I want to play Android games on a TV, but I'm behind any attempt to change the paradigm of gaming production. If you are too, head to the GameStick Kickstarter campaign to check out their plan.

Source: Kickstarter [http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/872297630/gamestick-the-most-portable-tv-games-console-ever]

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Roxas1359

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This GameStick thing looks quite interesting though and I like the design of the controller for sure. Let's hope that if this gets on the shelves that it doesn't got the route of the Nokia N-Gage. Or worse that it doesn't turn into one of those incomplete things advertised as being complete. *looks at War Z*
 

Albino Boo

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Sounds to me like they have just bought an off the shelf offering from a manufacture, took away the touch screen and added the control inputs.


Neronium said:
So the Ouya thing was a fraud? I'm kinda confused.
This GameStick thing looks quite interesting though and I like the design of the controller for sure. Let's hope that if this gets on the shelves that it doesn't got the route of the Nokia N-Gage.
Its just the usual internet volatility, goes from love to hate in 30 seconds. The Ouya dev consoles have been shipped on time.
 

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Neronium said:
So the Ouya thing was a fraud? I'm kinda confused.
From some youtube videos they have already shipped the development kits to people. They are also taking preorders on their website. From the looks of everything it's not a fraud.

As for the GameStick? I don't know. It has some promise, just like the OUYA. Since no one has ever broken into this kind of market before, it's going to be interesting. I might get either one, if they are doing well.
 

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My gut screams 'too good to be true'. My gut is kind of weird and I should probably visit a doctor.

That said: "We're doing what a popular other company is doing, only totally better in every way" is a rather... optimistic bit of marketing. "You thought the Ouya was small? Well our console fits in the controller!" "You thought the Ouya was cheap? Well our console is CHEAPER!" "You thought the Ouya had games? We're working with over 200 different devs!" "You think the Ouya isn't going to be finished fast enough? Well we're already almost done!" And so on.

I am worried as to how legitimate this will actually be and what quality to expect when it does ship. That said, the tech is probably all there, so it could be that I'm just worrying about nothing.
 

jollybarracuda

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Hmm, i don't know. I get a very WarZ-esque vibe from this. Here comes this concept, seemingly out of nowhere, that is very similar to the Ouya, and it just so happens to be on track to ship before that console.

Color me skeptical.
 

Lenny Magic

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"There are over 1,416,338,245 TVs in the world but less than 1% of them are used to play games!", but how how many of those have an HDMI port? A lot I'm sure but that is weird number to show without clarifying.

I'm not sure what to make of this since I'm not up on how much tech you can fit into something the size of a usb stick. However I doubt this will be able to run anything very substantial.
 

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The big question in all of this is, "Does anyone really want to play Android games on a big screen TV?" So far the answers range from, "Sounds pretty stupid to me" to "I dunno, could be neat." The sooner they get one, or several, of these on the market, the sooner they'll find out if it was worth doing in the first place.
 

ascorbius

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hmmmm....

((OUYA || GameStick) + (( Eclipse + Android SDK ) || (Unity + Android License)) >> APK ) + HDMI TV = JOY.

Also, gets kids learning about code on an affordable console.
As long as they don't do something stupid like lock it down to a specific market place and prevent installation of APKs from other sources.

Sounds good to me.
 

LordFish

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It looks very similar to an android TV stick I already own. The cpu seems a little bit faster but not by much.

I like this though, 2 consoles together will provide more competition to conventional consoles.
 

medv4380

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Talk about an overpriced POS. All they are hocking is a cheap 35$ Android Dongle for 80 bucks.

If you really think these kinds of system have any hope then you should put your money where your mouth is and just buy an Android dongle or Raspberry Pi.

The amount of memory and capabilities is severely limited. If you want cheap phone games go ahead. If you want games that requires real memory and power you're going to have to spend a bit on a console, or PC.
 

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Neronium said:
0p3rati0n said:
albino boo said:
Ah thanks for clearing that up for me. I hadn't heard anything about the Ouya in a while so I was curious.
Amazingly they plan on a March release date for the real deal. For $109 hell yeah I'll get one. And I didn't even support Ouya's kickstarter.

http://tech2.in.com/news/console/ouya-gets-unboxing-video-shows-contents-of-developer-kit/665712
 

Icehearted

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Ooh, a "console" proxy war. Intriguing.

As usual I feel only the need to point out that funding any kickstarter is clearly a sign one has eaten far too many paint chips throughout one's cognitive developmental phase, as wadding up said money and throwing it from a window manages to be less wasteful and less idiotic than "kickstarting" a project clearly aimed at picking the pockets of pigeons. P.T. Barnum said it best.

medv4380 said:
Talk about an overpriced POS. All they are hocking is a cheap 35$ Android Dongle for 80 bucks.
Wrestle the context a bit, but this is literally how I view pretty much every kickstarter I've ever seen. Vaporware? Funded! "Console"? Funded! Feminist Frequency? Funded 26 times over!!!!

A fool and his money, etcetera and such.
 

Mr.Mattress

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Another one? Uh oh... This might be bad everyone. Kickstarter might have opened Pandora's box. Remember the last time everyone and their brother entered the Video Game market with their own console? [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_video_game_consoles_(second_generation)#List_of_consoles] It didn't end well... [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_video_game_crash_of_1983#Plethora_of_games_and_consoles]
 

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Hitchmeister said:
The big question in all of this is, "Does anyone really want to play Android games on a big screen TV?" So far the answers range from, "Sounds pretty stupid to me" to "I dunno, could be neat." The sooner they get one, or several, of these on the market, the sooner they'll find out if it was worth doing in the first place.
Yeah these are my thoughts. It's got the same problems as the OUYA in this regard; the library just isn't that interesting.
 

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The cross-shaped d-pad is patented by Nintendo, so they bought it/didnt know about it, or this is bullshit.

(Hm or its expired by now)
 

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In all seriousness I think it is a good thing. Obviousally it would be a wise move to let them come out rather than Kickstarting to be sure of receiving something worth having but if it diversifies the gaming market then good! Keep manufacturers on their tows and pushing the best products they can.

One thing i do see arising mind is that exclusives might be come much more of a 'thing'. Potentially android game devs should be able to design to one standard but what i think may be realistic is that Ouya or GameStick demanding exclusives off devs to tip the balance in their favor.

Just a thought, may be totally wrong.
 

medv4380

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Verkula said:
The cross-shaped d-pad is patented by Nintendo, so they bought it/didnt know about it, or this is bullshit.
Dates back to the 80's so it's long since entered public domain. See [http://www.google.com/patents?vid=4687200] way back in 2005 it expired. Patents only last 20 years at most.
 

Nurb

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Am I the only one that is annoyed over large companies using kickstarter campaigns?