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OTON X sounds like a rather interesting Linux-powered games console. It is aimed at people who want to create as well as play games.

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Claiming it as "first artificial intelligent games console" is a pretty big thing. It seems it will come with tools to help people with AI in games. It's still cool either way and will be fun to follow the progress of it.

About it

QuoteHello, my name is Derrick Samuels, and my team and I designed the OTON X for the novice developers, young adults and casual players who want to play casual games, create simple game levels or expand their game development experience with a built-in A.I tool and user-friendly template which will help teach players to create games much easier.


I asked them some questions to clear up a couple of minor things.

They claim they use Linux, so when I asked how:

QuoteThe system is running a custom version of LuBuntu.


I also asked what they meant by it supporting "Linux Games" specifically:

QuoteIt can play Linux games and the games will be fully supported by us. We plan to add android games and more indie games as the system develops.


And finally, I asked if you can boot into a traditional Linux desktop mode:

QuoteYes, you can boot into traditional Linux desktop.


If you look at one of their videos, it even looks like the UI they use is just an application you can run from the desktop.

The answers were all short, sweet and to the point. Exactly what I wanted to hear too, so it sounds like the device is not locked down.

Going by their website, they are aiming to support Linux, Chrome and Android games. That will give it a rather decent collection.

It's currently on Kickstarter in the hopes of getting at least $25,000.

What do you think? Sounds pretty cool to me.

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Doc Angelo Sep 6, 2016
The whole Kickstarter page is full of pure bullshit. This is just a scam. The whole article reeks of buzzwords and pseudo IT.

QuoteTo confirm the hardware used for both the OTON Home and OTON Ultra units are off the shelf components, however the OTON algorithm is custom made and develop by EnGeniux.

A simple question: Why should I buy additional hardware, when anything they say their software can do, can be done on "off the shelf components" that I already own?


Last edited by Doc Angelo on 6 September 2016 at 12:29 pm UTC
sarmad Sep 6, 2016
What does "artificial intelligent games console" even mean?
adolson Sep 6, 2016
It's like the OUYA, but worse. Somehow. Really worse.
Salvatos Sep 6, 2016
From the video, it looks like either a scam or a completely useless product. It's kind of like RPGMaker for 2D platformers, if you take out all the creative process from RPGMaker and ship it on a console for some reason.
Izberion Sep 6, 2016
Can you say OUYA 2.0?
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