Thursday, July 30, 2015

Razer promises to pay OUYA’s debt to game developers

Gaming outfit Razer has recently acquired OUYA – more specifically, its technical and developer relations arms. OUYA, after a blockbuster Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign for its microconsole, slowly spiraled down as it struggled to find its place in a console market dominated still by Sony and Microsoft. Razer has swooped in to acquire – not including the hardware business, mind you – but was not aware that OUYA had debts to game developers in excess of USD$600,000.

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In a classy move, Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan has promised to pay the amount owed to the developers through a new game developing deal which basically mirrors the one the developers had with OUYA, only that the games developed will be featured in the planned Cortex for Forge TV store. You see, the money owed is part of Ouya's Free the Games initiative, where OUYA promised to set aside USD$1 million from their famed Kickstarter fund to have developers make apps and games and distribute them for free via OUYA, with the console makers paying for the development costs.

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In OUYA’s defense, some of the developers who have accomplished all the milestones set by the program were already paid. Sadly, those who have not hit their milestones, but are still developing apps and games have nowhere to go. Tan said that he first heard about the debt very recently, and has been awake to sort out what could be done. Tan said that he was aware of the Free the Games Fund, but he didn’t know there was an outstanding debt. "We only acquired the team, the platform and the assets of Ouya," he said. "We didn't look at the debts because that's not how the deal was structured for us."

The solution to be forwarded by Tan to the developers who have not been paid is classy – as Razer could choose not to shoulder this debt. But it is going to do that through a program that mirrors the OUYA deal, only that the resulting games will be distributed on the new channel envisioned by Razer for OUYA. Tan said that he and his team will be emailing the developers shortly – a lot of these things are still in the air because of people still transitioning from OUYA to Razer. But still, a classy move by Razer all around.

VIA: Polygon

Saturday, July 18, 2015

Samsung S6 Edge Plus, Galaxy Note from Verizon, AT&T visit the FCC

The impending arrival of the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is getting closer each day. Models for AT&T and Verizon were recently certified by FCC which means the next-gen Note will be available anytime soon. Instead of an IFA launch in September, we've been saying it's gonna happen earlier in August together with the S6/S6 edge's bigger sibling, the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, specifically on the 12th.

Samsung isn't making any formal announcement or invitation yet but we believe this Note 5 will go head-to-head against the new iPhone due for release this September. The FCC sighting is the strongest evidence about the Note 5 and the S6 Edge Plus and especially since there's some reference to Verizon and AT&T and more good news: the two models have been approved.

The Note 5 from AT&T is known as the SM-N920A while Verizon's is SM-N920V. The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus from Verizon is model number SM-G928V while AT&T's is SM-G928A. These phones are now compatible with the LTE bands of the said mobile carriers. No doubt these two are coming. For now, let's wait and absorb all the rumors and leaks being published.

Interestingly, some more information came from Singapore. It's actually a certification of the smartphone's availability in the country. The model numbers and names are clear.

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 SG Certification 2

VIA: gforgames

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