I think people fail to realise the Retron5 was meant to complement, not replace, an entire collection of retro hardware. I wrote a long post on the last page about the benefits of owning a Retron, including reduced clutter, wear and tear on aging consoles, pristine HD resolution, additional features such as cheats (no need for Google to look up codes), save states, SRAM backup, and other goodies. Fact is, with all this talk of Ouya, you can't load carts on it, not even with Retrode since the mass storage driver broke compatability. Ouya is good for lots of things, but not physical media. Retron5 is primarily for two classes of retro gamers: those who have it all but want more, better picture, sound, features, and reliability from their consoles, and those casual gamers who are just starting out retrogaming. They are getting an all-in-one console with better display and compatability than the clones, much cheaper and more reliable than buying 5+ consoles. Also, I know people don't care, but the Retron5 plays retro games without the illegal act of downloading ROMs online, whether you own the actual game carts or not.