As reported on Engadget.
By Mariella Moon
OUYA has unlocked a major achievement today: the teensy crowdfunded gaming console is now available at retail, after a slight delay from the June 4th date it promised earlier. That’s good news for everybody, except perhaps some of the original Kickstarter backers who’ve still not received their consoles — though founder Julie Uhrman said the firm is “working overtime” to resolve that issue. As for the retail OUYA package (which has had most of its flaws ironed out since we first saw it) it’ll come with the game console, controller, an HDMI cable and batteries for $100, with extra controllers running $50. It’s already sold out at Amazon, but you can also seek it out online or in person at Best Buy, GameStop, Target or GAME. If you’re still undecided, make sure to read about our hands-on experience with the device.