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Originally Posted by Mivo
For casual gaming, maybe. For hardcore gaming, indeed no. That audience owns a Xbox 360 or a Playstation 3, and will get a Xbox One or PS4 later in the year. It's not only a matter of hardware performance, but also (and maybe especially) of gaming franchises.
But the casual market, that is: people who play games on their phones and tablets, or on Facebook, is potentially much bigger than the traditional PC/console video games market (and substantially cheaper to break into).
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The devices might sell, but the attach rate has been horrible with OUYA.
Consider how many phones there are out there and how many of users pay for content for those... Now compare the amount of devices...
Potential is there, but the realisation has been lacking for these devices...