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The same Kotaku article features a few translations by reader "ZhugeEX" from the OUYE's Kickstarter campaign. Regarding its specs, the machine is said to be slightly more powerful than the recently canned OUYA console, which also ran on Android. Its makers, based in Shenzhen, took 15 months coming up with the OUYE's design, which is just… just… I can't even. (Do we still use "I can't even"? Is that OK?)It's a hunk of copyright-infringing plastic that, judging from the games on show (and the price, seeing as you can pick one up for around £65 [$100]), looks like it's running on some modified version of Android. We've seen some ballsy knock-offs coming out of China over the years, but this one's balls are particularly brassy.
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