Professor Lupin Madblood said:
Really.
A console with only sub-par Android games isn't doing well.
Really.
Who'd have thunk it.
I am literally staggered in surprise.
This is my perspective. It is a device that shares a library with a series of devices of widely varying capability. The platform as a whole is notable (as is the iPhone of course) for games that sell for around a buck (if they ask anything) and widespread and utterly shameless copies and rip offs of literally
every product that achieves even a modicum of success. Couple that with a platform notable (with respect to the iPhone) for widespread piracy, an insignificant user base, woefully inadequate hardware when compared to any modern home video game system, and who's frontman is fresh from the wreckage of a company that
very nearly collapsed more than once and I have little reason to believe the device is going to do well.
Without the install base, the odds of attracting any real talent to develop to the platform's strengths is virtually non-existent which leaves you with a library of games meant for a platform that uses an entirely different interface and targets an entirely different user base than the gamer on the couch the Ouya is aimed at.