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GameStick

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Discontinued home video game console
GameStick
Also known asGame Stick
DeveloperPlayJam
Product familyFirst Generation
TypeMicroconsole
ReleasedNovember 15, 2013 (2013-11-15)
Introductory priceUS$79 (equivalent to $109.19 in 2025)
Operating systemAndroid4.1 Jelly Bean
System on a chipAmlogic 8726-MX
CPUARM Cortex A9
Memory1 GB DDR3
StorageGB internalflash memory
DisplayHDMI
1080p, 720p
GraphicsMali-400 MP
InputBluetooth
Controller inputWireless controller
Connectivity
DimensionsSize of a flash drive
SuccessorPlayJam OTT
Websitehttp://www.gamestick.tv/ (Archived)

TheGameStick is a discontinuedhome video game console developed byPlayJam. It is amicroconsole the size of aUSB flash drive that plugs directly into the back of a TV through anHDMI port and ships with its ownBluetooth controller. Users can download content from a curated storefront viaWi-Fi, with content stored locally for offline access. The device is powered by the PlayJam Games Platform and runs its own version of theAndroidoperating system. It is portable and aimed at casual to mid-core gamers. Like theOuya, it was funded throughKickstarter.

Because of a change in production methods, the original release date of June 2013 was delayed,[1][2] and units did not ship to retailers until early November 2013.[3] The GameStick features an exclusive game and access to its app store, which mainly sellscasual games. All systems can be used as development kits, allowing any GameStick owner to also be a developer, without licensing fees. The GameStick is part of theeighth generation of video game consoles.

Jasper Smith (chief executive officer of PlayJam) and the PlayJam development team began recruiting support early in the process. Before the project's launch, GameStick, based out ofSan Francisco, California, was said to have support from more than 1,000 developers.[4] Game designers interested in the project could pledge $500 in exchange for a prototype unit and development kit one month before launch. As of February 2013, the game was successfully funded with over 5,600 backers and about $650,000 raised.[5]

Design and specifications

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The GameStick consists of the flash-drive-sized console and a wirelessBluetooth controller. The controller has two analog sticks, a directional pad, four face buttons, two shoulder buttons, four system buttons for power and menus, and a slot in which the console can be stored. A GameStick dock is also available; it allows faster internet access with an Ethernet port, charging access for both the controller and the console, additional storage space, and the ability to connect to various peripherals such as USB keyboards, webcams, microphones, and dance mats.[6] The console contains an HDMI connector, an internal processor and memory, and wireless radios.[7]

Up to four controllers can be connected via Bluetooth 4.0, as can wireless keyboards and mice. The GameStick also supportsiOS and Android devices as controllers. The system itself is Android-based but iOS compatible. The device supports 1080 HD playback as well as XBMC DLNA with an optional firmware upgrade. The GameStick uses an interface similar to the tiled dashboard on theXbox 360.[8] The charger is a micro USB cable.

GameStick was the first third-party device to licenseToFu Media Center, a derivative fork ofXBMC Media Center.[9][10][11]

Reception

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The Verge praised the GameStick's minimalist design and low cost, but criticized its limited game selection, its locked-down software and hardware, and its under-powered CPU, which was unable to play the latest Android games.[12] Similarly,Engadget cited the device's portability, low price, and slick design as strengths but was disappointed by the selection of games and the hardware, which it said could become outdated fairly quickly.[13]

Shutdown

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The GameStick website began displaying a message saying that they would be shutting down the service after two years of operation, stating that after January 9th, 2017, the storefront would be inactive.[14]

In December 2017, the GameStick website showed only the goodbye message and presented an expired SSL certificate. It is unlikely the service will ever return and the device itself is indirectly discontinued. Attempting to visit the GameStick website will cause a redirection to a Turkish betting website.

Revival

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There has been a revival of the GameStick servers byChristian Weiske. There are instructions to enroll a GameStick into his serverson his website.[15]

See also

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References

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  1. ^GameStick: The Most Portable TV Games Console Ever Created by GameStick » Project Update - 158 Days In. — Kickstarter. Kickstarter.com. Retrieved on 2013-08-23.
  2. ^"BBC News – Gamestick console release date delayed".BBC News. 8 April 2013. Retrieved2013-04-09.
  3. ^"Update 46: Update - Feedback. · GameStick: The Most Portable TV Games Console Ever Created".
  4. ^Mallory, Jordan (2013-01-03)."GameStick Android console is the size of a USB stick". Joystiq. Retrieved2013-04-09.
  5. ^"GameStick: The Most Portable TV Games Console Ever Created".
  6. ^"You spoke and we listened".Kickstarter. GameStick.
  7. ^"Android Game Consoles: Ouya vs GameStick". gaducated.com. 2013-02-02. Archived fromthe original on 2013-02-20. Retrieved2013-04-09.
  8. ^"GameStick Takes on Ouya as a Portable Android Games Console". IGN. 2013-01-02. Retrieved2013-04-09.
  9. ^Pivos Brings TOFU Media Center to GameStick Store at Launch
  10. ^"GameStick Review". Archived fromthe original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved2013-10-28.
  11. ^"PlayJam GameStick". Archived fromthe original on 2013-11-10. Retrieved2013-10-28.
  12. ^The Verge (2013-11-01)."GameStick review: the Android console battle is on". The Verge. Retrieved2013-11-04.
  13. ^Engadget (2013-11-11)."GameStick review: Android console gaming still awaits its king". Engadget. Retrieved2015-05-11.
  14. ^"GameStick Retired". Archived fromthe original on 2017-12-13. Retrieved2017-12-13.
  15. ^https://cweiske.de/tagebuch/gamestick-server-public.htm

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