Thursday, May 9, 2013

Gamepop, Android console that wants to be the Netflix of ... - Engadget (blog)

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Ouya, with its staging, caused a lot of media noise: a console that ran on Android and sought a place among the major brands. Your commotion served to other manufacturers to fight in that category and the last to jump on the bandwagon have been BlueStacks guys.

day that the scene you are sure to know BlueStacks Android and applications software to emulate Google’s operating system on computers. Well, now dare to compete with a console with Ouya. Your name: Gamepop .

At first glance looks like a clone of Ouya, and its design is quite similar to Boxee, and even enables you to run Android games has a pretty important difference: we play all provided they pay a fee flat seven dollars a month .

A model similar to that offered some distribution platforms like Netflix, BlueStacks company also takes an example to position themselves in this market. The interesting thing is that the console is not paid but the company you rent it , as the controls.

console as Ouya, use a modified version of Android will serve as a platform to run the games and getting around the library. It was unclear though its release date and can be booked if you live in the United States. In the rest of the world, we’ll have to wait a bit.

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