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I don't know about this. It could allow for Ouya games to be on more powerful and better designed hardware but I'd rather Ouya make sure a cheap and powerful Ouya 2 comes out. Also, while the software has gotten better it was always taken as a package with the hardware. It's not flawless to the level where I'd want to see it on a ton of devices. I like open standards but having the software all over will make Ouya feel less like a console.
I feel like Ouya was moving in the right direction and now this move feels sudden, desperate, and drastic. It could work out but it could also ruin the company and make it lose it's identity. I guess I'll just have to see where they go with this but for now I'm not feeling too good about it.
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