bailing?
Dude, grab a PS3 controller and play your classic games. It's freakin' awesome.
I currently have hooked up
Living room (42 inch Panasonic Viera Plasma): Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Wii U, Wii (mostly because Mario Kart DD is still big in my house and other people besides me play it)
Man cave (32 inch Sony HD CRT): SEGA Genesis w/CD and 32X, Master System, Playstation 2, Gamecube, Xbox, 3DO, CD-i, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, SEGA Saturn, Turbografx-16, NES, Super Nintendo, Atari Jaguar w/Jag CD
Bedroom (24 inch SD CRT): Atari 7800, Atari 5200, Magnavox Odyssey 2, Intellivision, Colecovision, Playstation, Neo Geo CD
Plus all my other stuff that is self contained is ready to play: MVS 1 slot w/UNIBIOS 3.0, two gaming PCs (one modern, one XP era), entire Game Boy and Advance Line, DS, DSi, 3DS, PSP, Vita, Neo Geo Pocket Color, Wonderswan Color, N-Gage QD, Lynx, Virtual Boy, Vectrex, Donkey Kong Jr cocktail cab, Nomad, Game Gear, Atari Lynx, Pokemon mini, Turboexpress, etc.
Not hooked up: Atari 2600 (7800 makes it redundant), Hyperscan (it blows), various clone systems I bought out of morbid curiosity, Ouya, Onlive microconsole
I dislike emulation in general and it doesn't really offer me anything at home. Taking home console games out on the road is attractive to me and emulation is generally a reasonable way of doing it, but Ouya doesn't offer that. If I wanted to play my classic systems at home I'd just play them, and if I wanted to emulate a system I don't actually own I'd use my gaming PC as it's much more powerful and has many more emulators to choose from.
I got caught up in the Kickstarter and wanted to support a fledgling console, but it really doesn't offer anything to me. I do not purchase digital games unless they are completely DRM-free (ala GOG or the Humble Bundles) and I knew that Ouya games came with DRM, so I'm really not sure why I bought it. If it's just going to sit in its box I'd much rather someone else have some fun with it, because again, I'm having trouble remembering what my initial reasoning for buying it was.