by Flack » Mon Dec 10, 2012 8:06 pm
First there was the ironically named Phantom console, which ended up being vaporware. Now on the horizon we've got the Android-based console ("Ouya") and this Stream based one. Whoever ends up being successful in this venture needs three things: successful hardware, a successful front end interface, and a successful back end store that makes it easy to purchase and manage your games. I do see a future in sitting around my living room playing games on a big flatscreen ... it's just, who will put one there first?
First there was the ironically named Phantom console, which ended up being vaporware. Now on the horizon we've got the Android-based console ("Ouya") and this Stream based one. Whoever ends up being successful in this venture needs three things: successful hardware, a successful front end interface, and a successful back end store that makes it easy to purchase and manage your games. I do see a future in sitting around my living room playing games on a big flatscreen ... it's just, who will put one there first?