Ouya

Background
The Ouya was an Android microconsole that began development by Julie Uhrman, Yves Behar and Muffi Ghadiali in 2012. It was funded via Kickstarter and became the second-highest-earning project in its history, gaining $8.5 million. Units shipped to Kickstarter funders in 2013. However, after release, the Ouya was shut down with negative comments over its lag, poor build quality, connectivity issues, and many more problems. The failure of the console led to it being discontinued only 2 years after it was officially released.

(2012, 2013-2019)
Logo: On a black background, we see a red-orange line. Then, a red circle rises from the line, forming the O. It moves to the left as "UYA" draws itself in. The logo then flashes to red, and then the background turns red.

FX/SFX: The forming of the logo.

Variant: There is a version where the BG is white, the Ouya logo is black, and the flare is blue. This variant has the flare simply disappears instead as it fades to black.

Music/Sounds: A deep warbling note, then a voice chanting the console's name.

Availability: Seen when an Ouya is turned on.

Editor's Note: None.