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Meh. It was waste of 2 hrs I spent with it. There are some pretty OK games, but main gripe is functionality. Wifi just didnt work, and it threw off my router's config.

And I couldn't find any way to fix the resolution, which is still going off the screen.

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Works fine here. Let's see how the games are. Interface is decent though.

wifi is working flawless for you?

And no screen cut off?

 

That Unreal powered ball game looks decent but couldn't download it.

 

The Dpad of the controller is not so good but feel is quite nice.

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and we have one more android console coming

 

E3 2013: Mad Catz Project M.O.J.O. Android Games Console Revealed

With devices like Ouya drumming up interest in open-source gaming platforms, Mad Catz is jumping into the fray with a system of its own — Project M.O.J.O. Like its Kickstarter-backed peers, Project M.O.J.O. is based on Android, but instead of requiring games to be custom-tailored to its hardware, it works with existing digital storefronts like Amazon's Appstore and Google Play. Unbound by a proprietary platform, Project M.O.J.O. enables users to access a library of thousands of titles, including those already purchased for their Android tablet or smartphone.

read more here-http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/06/07/e3-2013-mad-catz-project-mojo-android-games-console-revealed?utm_campaign=fbposts&utm_source=facebook

 

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A console wants you to get connected to play games but unable to connect

if you somehow manage to connect, it LAGS

Playing a 90's game is quite old and boring

controller not so well designed

 

Thank you for believing in us for buying this Ouya <_<

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