I totally understand how you feel. The Ouya laugh was rough.
You had people who had donated through kickstarter getting their consoles after several months of delays, and even the early access kickstarter version of the Ouya was inferior to the retail release!
The Ouya launch titles were hit-and-miss, with some truly terrible ports of games that should've been good, like Giana Sisters, ported for the excellent Giana Sisters DS. On Ouya though, Giana Sisters managed to have both visual and audio glitches and replaced all the beautiful sprites with ugly flash animation drawn characters.
And yeah, it took a good while for the Ouya's library to grow into something respectable.
HOWEVER, this is all in the past. Firmware revisions that fix basically everything that was wrong about the Ouya at launch and several quality games being released every week have turned the tables back in the Ouya's favor.
When I first bought my Ouya, I had very little interest in playing the games. It was all about the emulators. But now, there's just so much awesome stuff on Ouya that actually the emulators are the sideshow to the main attraction which are the neo-retro games.
If you own an Ouya, boot it up, update the firmware, browse the Discover Store. There's now a lot of great stuff on Ouya.