Testseek.com have collected 18 expert reviews of the Mad Catz Mojo Micro-Console for Android and the average rating is 66%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Mad Catz Mojo Micro-Console for Android.
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Unlike the Ouya and GameStick - both of which have their own unique app stores - the M.O.J.O. connects to the Google Play marketplace which means you can access and download all of the content you've already purchased via your phone or tablet. This is great in theory because you avoid having to buy the same game twice, and you also don't need to enter your credit card details into several differe
While the Mad Catz Mojo sounds like a fantastic idea in principle, the execution is rather flawed. For starters, the machine is incredibly difficult to get working properly straight out of the box because Google Play refuses to allow you to download most games due to the fact that the system doesn't have a touchscreen. You see, developers can specify to make their games incompatible with hardware
Mad Catz isn't the first company to try and make the Android micro-console work, and with Amazon and Huawei also getting in on the act in 2014, it won't be the last. However, the Mojo falls foul of the same problems that the Ouya and GameStick did; the...
Abstract: Traditionally, if you were looking for a quality gaming experience you'd turn to a games console. Playstation or Xbox for the more seasoned player, Wii for fun family game time, perhaps a PC for the hardcore gamer. Almost certainly a Nintendo handheld if ...
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Published: 2014-02-02, Author: Dave , review by: makeuseof.com
MakeUseOf recommends: Skip it and get a traditional video game console that costs around the same price...
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Published: 2013-12-28, Author: Max , review by: computerbase.de
Abstract: Ende des Jahres 2013 sind alle Augen auf „die“ Next-Gen-Konsolen gerichtet. Die nächste Generation besteht allerdings aus mehr als nur aus Sony und Microsoft mit der PlayStation 4 und Xbox One . Mittlerweile konkurrieren eine Vielzahl an (spieletauglichen...
Published: 2013-12-13, Author: Pierre , review by: minimachines.net
Abstract: La Project MOJO de Mad Catz est officiellement sortie, elle propose, pour 250€ , un materiel habituellement présent dans une tablette et l'intègre dans un format sédentaire. La MOJO se veut être une console de salon presque comme les autres, elle joue sur...
Abstract: Last week at E3 we got to speak to Alex “The Big Boy” Verrey about Mad Catz new M.O.J.O. Android console.M.O.J.O. is basically a supercharged smart phone with no screen that plugs into your flat screen TV to bring the living room experience to mobile gami...
Published: 2013-06-13, Author: Alex , review by: techradar.com
Google Play, Amazon and TegraZone access, Play media and apps you already own, 1080p out via HDMI, Not limited to Mad Catz Bluetooth and USB accessories
Won't the cheapest Android console, CTRLR gamepad felt small, Not a lot of Android apps optimized for the big screen
Ever since the Ouya struck gold on Kickstarter, companies have been tripping over themselves to launch Android consoles and controllers. You've got PowerA's Moga, the upcoming Project Shield by Nvidia, and now the Mojo by Mad Catz.Each one is sort of its...
Google Play, Amazon and TegraZone access, Play media and apps you already own, 1080p out via HDMI, Not limited to Mad Catz Bluetooth and USB accessories
Won't the cheapest Android console, CTRLR gamepad felt small, Not a lot of Android apps optimized for the big screen
Ever since the Ouya struck gold on Kickstarter, companies have been tripping over themselves to launch Android consoles and controllers. You've got PowerA's Moga, the upcoming Project Shield by Nvidia, and now the Mojo by Mad Catz. Each one is sort of it...