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Ouya's advertising gets edgy; a masterstroke that should help its fortunes

Ouya has found itself in a spot of bad PR recently. First the company's official Twitter feed retweeted an enthusiastic fan’s tweet that may or may not have shown Nintendo’s Super Mario Brothers (NES) being illegally played on an Ouya console and now it has briefly released an advert on its YouTube channel that has created an uproar of controversy throughout the gaming media yet again.

Review: The Life Of A Pacifist Is Often Fraught With Conflict (Ouya)

If the name alone of this short little freeware visual novel does not automatically cue you in that this is not a major production title, feel free to stop reading this review right now. Standing against violence in video games is something that hardly any major publisher would ever dream of doing, as it would be railing against their own business models, after all.

Review: Don't Look Back (Ouya)

Terry Cavanagh is a name that I expect that most any of you reading this here at DDNet will be quite familiar with (Super Hexagon, anyone?). He’s been developing short freeware indie games and publishing them on numerous digital services for quite sometime now, and Don’t Look Back is one of his more renowned works. Cavanagh has been unloading his titles on the Ouya and playing it on the indie console just feels so, well, right.