Thursday, January 10, 2013

Android game console GameStick obliterates Kickstarter goal ...

This little controller/USB drive could represent the future of gaming.

This modest little controller/USB drive could represent the future of gaming.

Thanks to smartphones and tablets, the Android gaming world has exploded in the past few years ? so much so that development company PlayJam hatched the idea for a portable console that allows you to play Android games on your television.

The advantage? There are no wires, no huge box and no complicated controllers.

The GameStick will come bundled with a simple Bluetooth game controller and a memory stick the size of a USB flash drive. The bundle looks like any portable gaming device from Nintendo or Sony but is intended to provide the same immersive experience you might have playing Xbox 360 or PS3 titles ? for a supposed fraction of the cost.

PlayJam launched a Kickstarter campaign last week to start developing the console with the goal of raising $100,000. In just a week, they surpassed that goal by raising $264,000 and could possibly reach $300,000 by the end of this week. And who knows what they?ll have by the end of the campaign on Feb. 1?

The biggest potential selling point is that backers who contribute $79 or more get their own console. Can?t beat that deal.

Check out the campaign video below and if you want to get in on the funding, visit the Kickstarter page.

Source: http://blogs.denverpost.com/videogames/2013/01/09/android-game-console-gamestick-obliterates-kickstarter-goal/5852/

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