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Forget Cars. Let's Race Dinosaurs.
Dinosaurs make everything better—and racing games are no exception.Read more...
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Nov 07 2013 19:00 GMT
Ouya Discover store now hosts over 500 games
The Ouya microconsole now hosts more than 500 downloadable games in its Discover storefront, founder Julie Uhrman announced today. Ouya reached the milestone shortly after announcing that the console has attracted more than 25,000 registered developers....
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Nov 06 2013 08:30 GMT
Destructamundo is a game about interplanetary destruction from Robotube Games
Destructamundo is a new puzzle game from Robotube Games, a smaller label acquired by Gaijin Games that operates out of the studio's Santa Cruz offices. In Destructamundo, players must aid a race of scavenging aliens whose only means of survival is to tra...
destructamundo.com posted by Joystiq Nov 03 2013 02:56 GMT
Uhrman: It's 'inevitable' major publishers will develop for Ouya
It's "inevitable" that big publishers will make games for Ouya, the company's CEO Julie Uhrman said at GamesBeat 2013. "The publishers are always late to the newest business models," she said. "Is it likely an Activision or an [Electronic Arts] will come...
venturebeat.com posted by Joystiq Nov 01 2013 20:00 GMT
Ouya 2.0 launching next year, improved controller planned for current version
Ouya company founder Julie Uhrman revealed that the Android-powered microconsole will begin shipping with a redesigned controller later this year as work begins on a hardware revision due in 2014. The new controller will address many issues customers cit...
polygon.com posted by Joystiq Oct 31 2013 17:30 GMT
Ouya retail presence expands to all Target locations
The Ouya's brick and mortar retail presence will grow to include 1,800 Target locations, Ouya founder Julie Uhrman told Polygon. While the Ouya has existed within Target stores for some time, its availability has been limited to select locations, rather ...
polygon.com posted by Joystiq Oct 24 2013 22:30 GMT
Time-traveling lumberjack-em-up Fist of Awesome is out now
Fist of Awesome is now available on iOS, Android, and Ouya, allowing you to punch bears on a variety of platforms. The eccentric beat-em-up is priced $4 on the App Store and Google Play. A GameStick version is also due, while extended versions featuring ...
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Oct 16 2013 16:15 GMT
Ouya external USB storage beta incoming, sign up now
Ouya is preparing to unlock USB storage capabilities through a limited closed beta run, which will be rolled out in phases starting next week. Those who wish to participate in the closed beta may sign up through this page right now. Outside of USB storag...
engadget.com posted by Joystiq Oct 12 2013 10:30 GMT
Ouya hits 'major milestone,' signs 25,000 developers
Ouya has hit a "major milestone" of 25,000 registered developers, and is "rapidly" nearing 500 games and apps on its digital storefront, an Ouya spokesperson has announced. It was not announced how many of the 25,000 developers are actively creating con...
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Oct 10 2013 06:30 GMT
Gridiron Thunder delayed to October 30 after dropping Ouya deal
Gridiron Thunder, the Kickstarted game that dropped out of Ouya's Free the Games Fund after weeks of controversy, has been delayed to October 30. It was originally scheduled to launch on September 30, but on September 29, developer MogoTXT updated the Ki...
kickstarter.com posted by Joystiq Oct 03 2013 00:30 GMT
Ouya entering more European retail markets this month
Kickstarted microconsole Ouya is set to expand its retail presence in Europe this month, following up on its UK launch earlier this year. The standalone £99 unit will hit stores in Germany, France, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Benelux, Scandanavi...
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Oct 02 2013 19:30 GMT
Indie space adventure Starbound takes us to the 'beta' quadrant
Starbound, the 2D space exploration game from Chucklefish that features randomized worlds, is gearing up to offer a beta test to players soon. In the latest edition of the Starbound newsletter (via Destructoid), Chucklefish says the beta will launch befo...
destructoid.com posted by Joystiq Oct 01 2013 07:00 GMT
Neverending Nightmares heading to PC and Ouya thanks to funding drive
Neverending Nightmares' Kickstarter project concluded with $106,722 in funding yesterday. The horror game is both inspired by games like Silent Hill 2 and Amnesia: The Dark Descent as well as developer Matt Gilgenbach's personal struggles with mental ill...
kickstarter.com posted by Joystiq Sep 30 2013 22:30 GMT
Neverending Nightmares Kickstarter wakes from funding nightmare to funding success
Neverending Nightmares, the semi-autobiographical horror game about depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder from Retro/Grade creator Matt Gilgenbach, has been funded on Kickstarter, but not before a financial mishap caused a fan to pledge $9,000 mor...
kickstarter.com posted by Joystiq Sep 29 2013 23:00 GMT
Neverending Nightmares to hit PC, Mac, Linux, Ouya at same time
Neverending Nightmares is now slated to launch on PC, Mac, Linux and Ouya simultaneously, following changes to Ouya's Free the Games Fund program. Yesterday Ouya announced that developers contracted to receive matching funds via Free the Games Fund will ...
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Sep 19 2013 22:00 GMT
OUYA No Longer Stopping PC Releases With FTG Funding
OUYA have announced that their much criticised Free The Games Fund is to receive some dramatic changes, and most significantly to us, no longer prevent developers from releasing their games on PC. The fund, that was designed to match Kickstarter-raised f...
rockpapershotgun.com posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Sep 19 2013 17:00 GMT
Ouya Tries To Fix Its "Free Money" Shambles
A few weeks back, Ouya launched a campaign with the very best intentions. They wanted to encourage developers to make games for their platform, by matching the amount of money made in a Kickstarter. Thing is, this is the real world, and it didn't work ou...
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Sep 19 2013 05:00 GMT
Ouya removes family-funded Kickstarter game from Free the Games program
When Golden Axe-inspired Dungeons: The Eye of Draconus met its funding goal thanks to help from a family member and was just two days from seeing the end of its Kickstarter campaign, Ouya removed the project from its Free the Games Fund program. In an up...
kickstarter.com posted by Joystiq Sep 18 2013 18:30 GMT
Metroid-style action game Blood Alloy jumps to Kickstarter
Suppressive Fire Games recently launched a Kickstarter project to fund its first game, Blood Alloy, a 2D "Metroidvania-styled" action game. The game is in development for PC, Mac and Ouya.Blood Alloy has players running-and-gunning through a dystopian, ...
kickstarter.com posted by Joystiq Sep 12 2013 07:30 GMT
OUYA, What’s Going On Here Then?
Something strange is afoot in the land of OUYA. The Kickstarted console, running on Android, is obviously not usually in RPS’s purview. But a recently launched incentive to get developers to create OUYA games is treading on our toes, and merits a look....
rockpapershotgun.com posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Sep 11 2013 20:00 GMT
Gridiron Thunder Ouya Kickstarter concludes with $171k, many questions
Gridiron Thunder's Kickstarter project ended over the weekend, earning $171,009 in its 30-day campaign.Gridiron Thunder was under suspicion when it first met its funding goal in late August, thanks to curious funding spikes witnessed by backers. To reach...
kickstarter.com posted by Joystiq Sep 09 2013 18:00 GMT
Kickstarter Suspension Blows Up Crowdsourced Gaming's Next Big Idea
Ouya's "Free the Games Fund" promises to double a crowdfunded game's money—if it releases exclusively for the Android console. The potential for abuse should be apparent to anyone with a brain. Two games are accused of backing themselves with ...
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Sep 08 2013 19:00 GMT
Cross Plane puts a screen in a controller for PC, PS3, 360, Ouya
Advanced Gaming Innovations LLC began its Kickstarter campaign last week for the Cross Plane, a controller with a touch-less, seven-inch screen that functions as a main display for PC, 360, PS3 and Ouya users. The campaign is seeking $350,000 to begin pr...
kickstarter.com posted by Joystiq Sep 08 2013 02:00 GMT
Ouya Free the Games Fund project 'Elementary, My Dear Holmes' suspended by Kickstarter
The crowdfunding campaign for Elementary, My Dear Holmes was suspended by Kickstarter today. The point-and-click adventure game had already reached its $50,000 goal, earning $58,770 before its suspension, days before it was slated to end on September 13....
kickstarter.com posted by Joystiq Sep 07 2013 02:00 GMT
Accused Kickstarter Scammers: "We Are Not Scamming Anybody"
Earlier in the week, the developers of upcoming Ouya exclusive Gridiron Thunder faced allegations that their Kickstarter was a scam, something they tell Kotaku is simply not true.Read more...
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Aug 30 2013 03:30 GMT
Neverending Nightmares lands on Kickstarter, joins Ouya funding program
Neverending Nightmares is now on Kickstarter, seeking $99,000 by September 29. Created by Retro/Grade developer Matt Gilgenbach, the survival horror game is inspired by the likes of Silent Hill 2 and Amnesia: The Dark Descent, and also is the result of ...
kickstarter.com posted by Joystiq Aug 28 2013 17:30 GMT
Kickstarter Games Accused Of Scamming The System
Company offers to double the money a game makes on Kickstarter in exchange for exclusivity. What could possibly go wrong?Read more...
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Aug 28 2013 04:30 GMT
First two Ouya 'Free the Games' projects meet funding goals
The first two games from Ouya's Free the Games promotion have been funded on Kickstarter. Gridiron Thunder, a football game that uses official NFL licensing, reached its $75,000 goal with 13 days left in its campaign. The other funded game, Elementary, M...
ouya.tv posted by Joystiq Aug 27 2013 18:00 GMT
Well This Ad For Ouya Sure Is...Excessive...
I don't really have the words to describe this ad, but as far as I can tell, this cartoon from YouTube user "Ouyas" seems official. But assuming it's not official, this sure is a ridiculous way to try to sell someone on an Ouya.Read more...
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Aug 21 2013 03:58 GMT
The Powerfully Moving That Dragon, Cancer Is Now A Ouya Exclusive
Thanks to an investment from the Ouya team, Ryan Green and Josh Larson's interactive exploration of a family coping with a young child's terminal cancer diagnosis comes to fruition in 2014. The game will be exclusive to the Android home console. Read mor...
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Aug 13 2013 14:00 GMT