That's exactly what I don't want to see. Yet another device tied in to Google. For me, all the promise of the Ouya is in doing things independently, not tied to the mission of a corporate behemoth.
If corporate behemoths want in, they can do the same thing as everyone else and write SN app for it.
I understand what you're saying, but I don't think Google would do much of anything to tie the Ouya to its 'corporate behemoth' mission. Besides, I believe that Google's immense power could improve Ouya's standing by backing it thoroughly.
If corporate behemoths want in, they can do the same thing as everyone else and write SN app for it.