
A new backer has signed on with Ouya.
The console will be able to stream PC games through OnLive, it was announced on its Kickstarter page.
The system doesn’t look like it will hamper OnLive any, with the announcement stating that OnLive “will deliver a full console-classe experience, bringing hundreds of top-tier games from more than 80 publishers to the Ouya console for play on demand.”
Also, we now have a full look at the controller, which you can see above.
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Ramon Aranda
July 27, 2012 at 10:48 PM
I don’t know about Ouya but I dig OnLive generally speaking.