It'll be interesting to see if systems like this and the Atari VCS can really make any kind of dent in the industry or if this is just another Ouya type situation where these systems will just sit on store shelves and collect dust cause no one is interested or even know they exist.
If 9th gen hardware continues to be a struggle to get your hands on through the end of the year, they might pick up some residual sales there but I think the biggest thing both of these systems need is a better line up of compelling software and that's been the biggest hurdle for both so far.
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It'll be interesting to see if systems like this and the Atari VCS can really make any kind of dent in the industry or if this is just another Ouya type situation where these systems will just sit on store shelves and collect dust cause no one is interested or even know they exist.
If 9th gen hardware continues to be a struggle to get your hands on through the end of the year, they might pick up some residual sales there but I think the biggest thing both of these systems need is a better line up of compelling software and that's been the biggest hurdle for both so far.