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Google Developing Android Game Console

An anonymous reader writes "A report by the Wall Street Journal says Google is working on an Android-based gaming console in addition to the long-rumored smartwatch. 'The hardware plans are the latest sign of Google's determination to build on the success of Android, the software it launched in 2008 that powered 75% of all smartphones and 57% of tablets shipped globally in the first quarter, according to the research firm IDC. ... The people briefed on the matter said Google is reacting in part to expectations that rival Apple will launch a videogame console as part of its next Apple TV product release.' This development push comes as the company is wrapping up work on Android 4.3, and as the Kickstarted, Android-based Ouya console is finding success in retail markets. Google is also reportedly working on a revision to its Nexus Q media streaming device, which the company announced last year and quickly shelved after they realized it was a bit weird and not terribly useful."

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  1. Re:a bit random? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Here, you dropped these: ' ' ' '

  2. Re:Is it called Ouya? by drinkypoo · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Of course it doesn't use the Play Store. It's not meant as a general-purpose Android platform

    it doesn't use the Play Store, but that's not why.

    It has to have it's own specialized store.

    this begs the question, does it have to have its own specialized store? And the answer, for those who know what they are talking about, is no.

    You can't very well have a console loading apps that expect a touch screen, accelerometer, etc.

    If Ouya would implement emulation of accelerometer from a joystick, then you certainly could. In fact, you could then use a PS3 Sixaxis controller to play those games, by mapping its accelerometer axes. But, they haven't done this. They should also emulate screen touches from controller presses. There's an app that does this, but it's an obvious thing for an android game console to do out of the box.

    Even if Google let their console use the Play Store, they would have to wall it off into it's own area.

    Why don't you get some relevant experience before running your suck? The Xperia Play uses the Play Store, and it's a phone from 2011. You just put "optimized for xperia play" (maybe in all caps) into your game description, and it automatically shows up in the list of available Xperia Play software in the special games launcher which appears when you slide out the gamepad. In short, you have no idea what you are talking about, and you are just pulling shit out of your ass and slapping it down on slashdot.

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