Quote Originally Posted by morsdraconis View Post
No, they wanted to present their idea in a way that worked for them and that they could afford to do. The Ouya is a fantastic idea, that, sadly, doesn't have the developer attention it most definitely deserves. An open platform that gives the consumer just as much access to it's software and hardware as the developers is a dream come true for indie developers the world around.

The ESA being a bunch of pricks about it because the Ouya team was able to rent out the building across from the E3 venue is just the same old big business picking on the small business shit we see every day.
Look I don't disagree and Ouya obviously has the right to rent space. I'm just saying that what better way to grab attention than to have Big Business call the cops on you for setting up what is essentially a hot dog stand across the street from their restaurant. I hadn't seen a word about Ouya at all recently and this just puts them back in the news.

Ouya may be great for indy games and that's all fine and good but I just don't see it ever developing into anything that could seriously compete with "the big three"