dude i love the look of that... not that i really play emulators but i'd be tempted to set that up on my ouya... poor thing gathering dust
Its totally worth the effort. I have the ouya working with my PS3 Dualshock and Arcade in a Box custom stick for MAME. I purchased a 64GB memory stick to load all the games off of. It took me the best part of a solid week to get everything running and working correctly with all cover art correct and present. Everything is backed up as well. The whole thing cost me around £100 for a perfect emulation box thats so small I can just chuck it in my bag with a controller and anywhere I go on holiday ect have access to 1000's of games. I absolutely love the ouya for what it can do. Oh and of course I have not even bothered playing any ouya specific games on it so far lol. The other advantage is its all running via HDMI for the best possible picture. I was going to grab a RetroN5 but dont think ill bother now with this.
Its also a great media system that will run any type of file format I throw at it. I was using my PS3 for home media but alot of time the PS3 will be funny with certain file types that I need to run through a converter to get them to play, not a problem with xbmc on ouya.
Anyone that wants a open source Emulation box and great media device thats small and compact buy it! I dont care if its a failure and not selling compared to the big boys, to me I play this system more than my PS3/Wii U!