90% of a Ouya is stuff on android. With a Bluetooth controller and hdmi out, your phone can do just about the same thing. And if you're like me and been into emulation for years, it seems almost a step back to buy. But if you want to try emulation and don't have a good setup for it, it would be a great buy. Android emulators are not on par with Windows emulators so you get a very watered down experience however. But since most are using by now well-documented cores, you won't have any issues game-play wise. 99% of people wouldn't even be able to list any emulation issues without googling them first.