I like how the Ouya is the butt of the gaming industry, but my little $70 cube sitting above my 360, has every videogame, and arcade game, up to the PS2 era. Yes, you need an external USB drive, & some internet research, but it's HDMI, so all those old games look great on your HDTV. I write this because I'm at the part in FF7, where Cloud meets Aeris, and simple moments like these, on your big fancy HDTV, recapture some of the magic, why that story was good-- and the recent ones are... so crap. The Nostalgia app, for $1 on the Ouya store, gives you a virtual library of all the cover-art, for all your emulators... so I just scroll through thousands of ROMs, with their original box art, by system... &... anyone over 20, should really have this. I include all the N64 ROMs, Mario 64 in 1080p plays awesome... Zelda 64 too. But these old PS1 games, now that I that scroll through them all... I seriously think about Sony's Gaikai business plan... and I'm thinking... guys- I already got your entire PS1 catalog, without the need for the internet. PS2 is already on the cusp, and it won't be long before that's on easy access too. Why are you spending millions of dollars... no, hundreds of millions of dollars... for this Gaikai service? "It'll uprez to 1080p!" was a recent news story in the last few days. Yeah... FF7 looks damn amazing here... my Ouya is doing the same thing. If anyone wants help on setting up what I'm talking about-- I'd say it's an intermediate knowledge- but damn is it worth it.