Mad Catz unveiled their new MOJO console at the E3 games conference earlier this month, but now more information but the MOJO console and how it functions are coming to light.
The MOJO console has been designed to provide Android games with an alternative device for big screen gaming and will run a stock version of Google’s Android operating system allowing it to pull Android games directly from the Google Play Store.
Allowing owners of the MOJO console to enjoy the huge selection of Android games currently available and it can even be registered to your existing Google Play account. Mad Catz senior product development manager Richard Neville explained in an interview:
“We don’t believe we should be restricting you, we want to be as open as possible,”-“We just want to give people the most powerful hardware they can get, and that then becomes the enabler for the user.”
The final specifications for the new MOJO console have still yet to be confined by Mad Catz but the MOJO console showcased at E3 was running a Tegra 3 processor and a 1080p HDMI output connection, together with 2 x USB ports and 16GB of on-board storage which can be expanded via the use of miniSD cards.
Unfortunately no information on pricing or worldwide availability has been released as yet for the MOJO console, but as soon as information comes to light we will keep you updated as always.
Source: Joystiq
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