Posted On: 02/04/2016 11:04:09 PM
Post# of 96881
Re: Krisandtilly #51174
need update where the money from this and how come The soltice pod now has the Razer Logo? ( https://www.mersive.com/ )
NanoTech and OUYA Partner to Bring Games what's the update here? what's our money doing ? on these investments and parternship and revenue and royalties ?...
PR need to do a better job we're in the dark on all these "Deals" and the frigging picture of the picture keeps going south...
WTF going on?
2016 and Razer and OUYA what's up ?
For those who don't remember, the Ouya was an early Android console that had mixed reviews from start to finish. While the game library was fairly good, and even included a few original titles that never made their way to other platforms, the system was underpowered, the exclusives were never plentiful and the modified Android interface was not as cohesive as something like Android TV.
The new Forge TV combines the full library of Ouya games (now called the Cortex store ) with a standard Android TV interface. That means that the system has two full game stores at its disposal, to say nothing of side-loaded content. That makes it more game-friendly than Google's Nexus Player, but not quite as robust as the more powerful Nvidia Shield TV.
http://www.tomsguide.com/us/razer-forge-tv-ou...22107.html
NanoTech and OUYA Partner to Bring Games what's the update here? what's our money doing ? on these investments and parternship and revenue and royalties ?...
PR need to do a better job we're in the dark on all these "Deals" and the frigging picture of the picture keeps going south...
WTF going on?
2016 and Razer and OUYA what's up ?
For those who don't remember, the Ouya was an early Android console that had mixed reviews from start to finish. While the game library was fairly good, and even included a few original titles that never made their way to other platforms, the system was underpowered, the exclusives were never plentiful and the modified Android interface was not as cohesive as something like Android TV.
The new Forge TV combines the full library of Ouya games (now called the Cortex store ) with a standard Android TV interface. That means that the system has two full game stores at its disposal, to say nothing of side-loaded content. That makes it more game-friendly than Google's Nexus Player, but not quite as robust as the more powerful Nvidia Shield TV.
http://www.tomsguide.com/us/razer-forge-tv-ou...22107.html
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