LOL if you think porting a game from iOS/Android to Ouya will be easier than porting to 3DS, especially since Ouya has a meager touchpad like the DualShock 4 whereas 3DS pretty much exactly like iOS in terms of controls.
Is this a joke? You think "porting" from Android to...Android would be more difficult than developing for a completely different platform? And do you really think that the 3DS is anything like an iPhone? They both have touch screens, check. And that's where the similarities end.
Ease of development. If you are making an Android version it be minor to move it to Ouya.
Um, only in some case is it minor. They have to re-work the game to be played using a traditional controller instead of a touchscreen, which can be a lot of work depending on the game. Do you think that many smaller Android developers will bother wasting time and resources re-working an entire game with little chance of even making back that money, yet alone profiting?
Seriously? Adding controller support to an Android app or game would take minutes. Literally minutes. Maybe an hour to account for menus. Hardly a waste of time or "resources." You're not re-inventing the wheel, you're literally looking at the controller's API if you've never used it before, and adding a few lines of code here and there.
Ease of development. If you are making an Android version it be minor to move it to Ouya.
Um, only in some case is it minor. They have to re-work the game to be played using a traditional controller instead of a touchscreen, which can be a lot of work depending on the game. Do you think that many smaller Android developers will bother wasting time and resources re-working an entire game with little chance of even making back that money, yet alone profiting?
460+ games in development says yes, they will take a chance.
460 out of over 100,000 Android apps. Yeah, big support. And watch how fast support drops when almost none of those games make a profit. And why would anybody buy an Ouya just to play games they already own on their Androoid device?
Because it's only $99 and you get to play it on a TV with a controller. Why would anyone buy an Apple TV just to play videos they already have on their iPhone? Why would anyone buy anything just to anything that they already anything? That's not the only reason anyone would buy an Ouya. But here's a reason, as you just pointed out, it has 460 games in development. How many games does Wii U have in development?