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<blockquote data-quote="superballs" data-source="post: 48660" data-attributes="member: 341"><p>Well, I can't see anyone wanting to play angry birds on it unless they have it hooked up to a touch monitor, the GTA games are optimized for touch controls. Fruit Ninja Kinect is a disaster. I have a 5000+ game collection for MAME on my laptop, plus zSNES, plus Project 64, plus NullDC, plus my Amiga emulator, plus my C64 emulator plus my SMS/Mega drive emulator etc etc etc. Since my laptop has an HDMI out, if i want to play an NES stretched out to hell on 50" screen it's just a matter of setting my laptop down on a speaker and plugging in a single cable.</p><p></p><p>Pretty well anything an Ouya can do, an old laptop can do better. Not to mention that the GTA games available are best played on what would now be a bargain basement pc or laptop.</p><p></p><p>Cheap and disposable gaming are lucrative for a reason...people want something they can pick up and put down with little to no effort or any sense of commitment to a game. These games are designed to be played when in the crapper or waiting for a dental appointment. Not lounging in your living room.</p><p></p><p>Other than as a movie player, I can't see much reason to hook any android system up to a television.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="superballs, post: 48660, member: 341"] Well, I can't see anyone wanting to play angry birds on it unless they have it hooked up to a touch monitor, the GTA games are optimized for touch controls. Fruit Ninja Kinect is a disaster. I have a 5000+ game collection for MAME on my laptop, plus zSNES, plus Project 64, plus NullDC, plus my Amiga emulator, plus my C64 emulator plus my SMS/Mega drive emulator etc etc etc. Since my laptop has an HDMI out, if i want to play an NES stretched out to hell on 50" screen it's just a matter of setting my laptop down on a speaker and plugging in a single cable. Pretty well anything an Ouya can do, an old laptop can do better. Not to mention that the GTA games available are best played on what would now be a bargain basement pc or laptop. Cheap and disposable gaming are lucrative for a reason...people want something they can pick up and put down with little to no effort or any sense of commitment to a game. These games are designed to be played when in the crapper or waiting for a dental appointment. Not lounging in your living room. Other than as a movie player, I can't see much reason to hook any android system up to a television. [/QUOTE]
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