[citation][nom]retdgfse[/nom]Uh, even if they were looking for funds out side of kick starter what does that matter to us? Sure we paid for them to develop a console but we didn't really, we just gave them a kickstart so they can make something to get the real investors interested.[/citation]
Thing is with many investor's they want some guarantees and that the company listen to the stock holders when they make demands. If they were to screen each investor, keep Ouya a private company, and laid down legal ground rules and background of their direction. They'd have to let Ouya do its own thing and not have to meet artificial quota's or hit a certain percentage of growth to please outside people. Meaning you have to find investors that are gamer's, people from the tech industry or private enthusiasts.