Nobody wants a new gaming ecosystem. We already have Android, which OUYA runs on and was supposed to become more legitimized by OUYA. We want cheap hardware that is powerful enough to play the games we want to play on our TV's. Raspberry Pi is so popular because it provides the right hardware at the right price and they let the community build the ecosystem around it. OUYA needs to build the hardware and support it and then let developers and the community grow the ecosystem. The original OUYA was right in line with that vision when it was announced but after the delays and Kickstarter issues it was grossly outdated by the time it hit shelves. Build a new device with stronger, up-to-date hardware and get it into consumers' hands on time and for the right price and the ecosystem will develop around it.