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Tuesday, July 1, 2014

OUYA testing $60 all-you-can-eat game pass, MOJO gaming console gets OUYA




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OUYA testing $60 all-you-can-eat game pass, MOJO gaming console gets OUYA



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Are you a fan of OUYA? A couple of interesting developments have taken place within the past day or so. For starters, OUYA started trialing an all-you-can-eat plan that gave you access to any title you want from OUYA’s library of 800 games. The cost of admission is $60 per year, a pretty good value if you don’t mind dropping coin to play any game you want.


OUYA wasn’t terribly clear about the terms of the program to start. We’re not sure what’s going to happen if you let your subscription expire — we imagine they’d cut off access to the freebies, but we can’t be too sure. We’ve reached out for comment and we’ll update should we hear more.


OUYA only let a handful of people into the trial. Heading to their signup site will now simply urge you to submit an email address to hear more details in the future. Bummer, that, but we imagine not many people would be willing to sign up for a program that may or may not work out anyway.


In related news, Mad Catz’ MOJO gaming console has received a nice update that loads up OUYA’s gaming service, giving you easy and quick access to OUYA’s library if you’re interested. Mad Catz says hundreds of OUYA’s games already work with their controller so it should be a pretty seamless experience. Other improvements include support for 4K resolution and Google Play Store access included by default (something you had to previously be rooted to get). You can head right here for the new firmware upgrade.











Chainfire SuperSU root app updated for Android L preview



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The Android L preview is as easy to root as you’d expect, but for those who prefer one-click solutions it hasn’t been happy days. Thankfully Chainfire’s SuperSU app has quickly been updated to bring proper support for Android L. Not only does the app manage superuser access properly, it also has built-in autoroot functionality for the Nexus 5 and Nexus 7 2013.


The upgraded headed out to the Play Store yesterday, but if your installation is client-side you’ll want this flashable update file to apply within recovery. Chainfire isn’t rushing to make any sweeping changes right now considering things could change between now and the final release of Android L, but until that happens this is the holy grail. Let us know how it works out for you (and don’t blame anyone else but yourself if it doesn’t as anything you do to your device is your own responsibility).










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