Now that Ouya is shipping the first developer kits?of its upcoming $99 Android-based video game console, the company has opened a software developer portal, launched a software developer kit, and shown off an early preview of the user interface.
The Ouya team has also posted an unboxing video, giving us a good look at the first developer consoles.
What we?re looking at isn?t the finished hardware. While the developer kits have the same basic specs as the units that will ship to customers in April (including an NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM, and 8GB of storage), these special edition models have clear plastic cases.
That means you can see the guts of the Ouya game console without even opening it up ? and the same goes for the 2 wireless controllers that come with the kits.
Unfortunately the game controllers are still works in progress, and the team is still working out some of the kinks.
The developer kits also include microUSB ports that let you connect the system to a computer for Android programming and debugging. It?s not clear if the final product will have that port ? but one of the key goals of the Ouya project is to create an open platform, so I can?t see why the consumer device would ship without a microUSB port.
Meanwhile, folks interested in developing games for the Ouya who haven?t been able to snag one of the limited edition developer kits can check out the Developer Portal for details on coding for the Ouya using off-the-shelf hardware to test their games.
The Ouya is available for pre-order for $99 plus shipping, and it?s expected to ship in April, 2013.
via Hacker News
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- Game formatDownloadable
- Drive capacity8 GB
- Controller typeWireless
- Video outputsHDMI
- Released04/01/2013
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