I must say, this Retro VGS story isn't much at all like the Ouya. The Ouya actually delivered what they said they would and has actually entertained a few of the people that went to bat for them (Me included!).
I agree! The Ouya guys had an idea, put it together (perhaps not in the greatest way) ... and then saw it fail in the marketplace.
Nothing particularly wrong with that, it happens all the time ... that's business.
That's a lot further than Mike Kennedy and friends are going to get.
It's hard to tell just
what the idea behind the RETRO VGS is ... it keeps on changing, and the 3 "founders" can't even seem to agree on what they want to do.
Mike Kennedy has spent months trying to say how different his "concept" is to the Ouya.
Now that they're backing away from the FPGA side of things as fast as they can, they've finally posted some specs on the IGG page.
Doesn't look too different to the Ouya, hardware-wise, to me!
RETRO VGS OUYA
CPU 1.6GHz Quad Core ARM Cortex-A9 1.7GHz Quad Core ARM Cortex-A9
RAM 1GB DDR3-800 1GB DDR3-800
PROTOTYPE Manufacturer's SoC eval board Manufacturer's SoC eval board
OS We won't have one (NetBSD?) Android
CONTROLLER Yes Yes
CARTRIDGE Yes No
COST $300 $100