I forgot how much fun it is to spout my opinion on the
internet. So here is another review, one that will probably prove itself to be
valuable to a number of people. Last week I received my OUYA in the mail. This
installation of Livin In a Gamer Paradise will, oh my gosh, be about video
games.
I know not board game or miniature game related. I am
however, someone who has longed for an 8 bit revolution, and depending on who
you talk to you, I think I may just get my wish with this little cube of joy.
So at first my OUYA and I fought with each other. Turns out
I just wasn’t feeding it properly. You see my neighbors let me borrow internet
from them and the place where my OUYA lives is not all that internet wave
receptiony. I will get back to this issue later.
However, if I found myself having reliable internet, I do
not believe that I would have fought with my headstrong, something to prove,
little friend.
It runs very smoothly. Now with this review you are not gonna get the nitty gritty hardcore gamer review. If you are a crazy hardcore modern gamer let me tell you right now, this system is not for you.
Ya, that was kind of what my experience was like...
It runs very smoothly. Now with this review you are not gonna get the nitty gritty hardcore gamer review. If you are a crazy hardcore modern gamer let me tell you right now, this system is not for you.
Don’t think we will be receiving any Batman Arkham games or
cutting edge, nauseatingly good graphiced RPGs. No, OUYA relies on the same
thing Nintendo does. Innovative thinking and explorative community based
gaming.
Whats in the Box? Don't worry, its still not that.
An OUYA
A Controller
An HDMI cable
A power chord
And a very nice plastic sign that says “Thank you for
Beleiving”.
Well thank you OUYA, for believing that socially minded
gaming wont bankrupt a company. There will be hacking and modding, so it should
just be embraced. Thank you for thinking like a socially minded company.
It’s a cube. Its got a power input, an HDMI input and a USB
input. The thing is just weighted enough so it doesn’t fly away from the weight
of the HDMI cable pulling it. Personally I like it. It is the most portable
gaming device that is not a portable gaming device I own. And you all know I
like portable. I hoof it more than Sleipnir, Odin’s six legged horse. So that’s
cool. No having to find a “gaming” backpack if you want to go say hi to your
friend and play a few games.
I dare you to make yours look like a Pokemon.
Not only is it cute, but you can also customize the case.
The schematic for 3D printing is publicly available and has also been given to
a printing company. This means for a little cash and the use of a screwdriver
you can make your very own unique “limited edition” console. I will probably
just, true to myself, take a sharpy to it and get freaky with a design, you
know, unless I really figure out how to use my computer…
The Controller
This thing is pretty sweet. Its got magnets holding on the
side plates of the hand grips. Pull them a little (hardishly) and they pop off
revealing the battery cases. One in each grip for a “balanced” controller.
But wait there is more. You can hook up your Xbox 360
controllers or Playstation 3 controllers to the console. Props to you OUYA, for
maintaining that socially minded design concept at the cost of your own profit.
Granted some games do not integrate those controllers but many do (Like
Towerfall, more on that later). I have not had a problem yet, though I have
also not played a TON of games.
How do you connect Xbox 360 controllers?
You buy a dongle. Ya, I know it sounds dirty but that’s what
people seem to call it. You can use a knock off or an xbox affiliated one, just
so long as it is for the PC.
Plug it in after you boot. Then hold down the big circly X
button and let it flash. You also usually have to push the button on the dongle
and the corresponding button on the Xbox controller. If you pic up a dongle (I hope I never have to type that word again) make sure you keep the receipt and can return it, just in case. Remember, I am no expert, I was able to make mine work, not yours. Everything I know about the OUYA I learned on Youtube.
Games
So here are some brief reviews of
the games I have currently played and downloaded.
OMFG. This might be one of the top
10 video games I have ever played. Love this frickin game. My friends and I
played this game for 3 hours strait after we figured out how to hook up the Xbox
controllers. This game alone made me glad I own an OUYA. The only bad thing
about it ( and it is kind of a big bad thing) is you have to have an internet
connection in order to get the game to start. You don’t need it after that but
you do need it initially. You also need more than one player for it, so that
sucks but whatever. 15 USD for the full game.
This is probably the game I have
been looking for my whole life. I mean your basically the Last Starfighter. It is the most zen galaga style shooting game I
have ever played. No stress just obtain and upgrade weapons and shoot at space
invader styled monsters while listening to some sweet mellow electronica. The
only bad thing about this game is that you don’t control your firing. It is
just auto fire. You simply control what kind of weapon you use and were you are
positioned. I think it was like 3 USD for the full version.
Another winner. This one is
probably not worth the 4 USD to get the full game but the trial was super fun.
8-bit goodness. You run around chasing evil scientists and punching their heads
off. Good midi music and good game play make this one addicting.
The Lost Heroes
I hope you never get out of your stupid dungeon! And stop
talking in that stupid voice, your worse than Navi! "Hey Listen" my ass.
Don’t bother. Really. This one is
pretty lame. Clearly a smartphone game conversion. This coupled with annoying
sounds and poor gameplay make it a loser.
Snyder Arcade
You have been recruited by the Star League to defend the Frontier
against Xur and the Ko-dan Armada
Super fun. Bought this one right
off the bat. Arcade space shooter with impossible levels. I can’t get off level
3. Good controls and some pretty cool music too. Plus you can choose what kind
of visual you want for this game. All in all another game that I have been
looking for. I believe it was 4 USD to get the complete version.
I want to like this game, I really
really do, but without side scrolling actions it just didn’t hit the chord I
was looking for. It has wonderful 8 / 16 bit visuals and some fun music but the
gameplay was just not up my alley.
Im going to play ALLL THE GAMES!
Oh there will be roms. I have not
put any on yet but I have the emulators and I acquired the know how and roms
from a friend. The general consensus is that you use your systems browser to access drop box. Then you download said roms from your dropbox. Then you install said roms in your
systems menu.
So many great tutorials for the OUYA on youtube. This one
shows how to upload things to the OUYA.
Its kind of amusing to know that
the entirety of the SNES catalog is only 1.1 gigabytes big. I will be playing
lots of U.N. Squadron and all the RPGs I just couldn’t get my parents to buy me
in the 90s.
Use your computer you say? Well I
am a console gamer. So THBT to you. This is what people like me will use the
OUYA for the most. The ultimate retro gaming consul.
Up until the OUYA I gave it to this guy. Don't worry Atari, I'll
never forget my first.
Final Impressions:
This console has a long way to go
but is off to a decent start. It is exactly what I thought it would be. It is a
console that is what you put into it. For me it will be full of roms and retro
games and I will be happy.
This thing needs to get away from
the “Smartphone” gaming formats though. It needs to make full use of the
controller and get some original and innovative titles on board (Towerfall is a
fantastic start). They need to get some stock “mascot” characters going. This
thing needs to get branded in a hardcore way. Build that brand OUYA. Do it hard
and do it well. Any gamer knows, no risk no reward, and OUYA is taking a risk. I think it will pay off though, I have faith in that little cube. Graphics used to be the only edge you needed in the video game industry. Now you need a whole lot more, especially in the way of originality. OUYA's got it, lets see how they use it.
The ability to customize this thing
is fantastic. It has made me use the internet for learning instead of lol cats,
so that I might make the most of what it is.
If you are someone who likes great
graphics and popular titles, this is not a good system for you. If you are
someone who does not like to explore and learn about the things you own, this
thing is not for you.
If you are someone who enjoys
originality, innovation, community and fanservice you should probably pick this
up. I am optimistic that the OUYA will give people pause and eventually, when I
go into Micro Center and say “I need this to work with my OUYA”, they will know
what the hell I am talking about (it was very hard to explain that there was an
indy console out there that people were actually buying…)
Cheers to you OUYA team. I am with
you all the way (though please encourage your developers to cache the purchases on the console
so we don’t have to have internet to play our games). I hope that this little
experiment explodes into a revolution.
Thank you for being socially minded people and understanding that
excessive piles of money that is never recirculated is not the goal.
Thanks for thinking of the people, and not your
checkbook. That's true patriotism.
Until next time all you readers
out there in internet land, keep those codemonkeys coding.
ey!
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