Developers hoping to be a part of the launch of the Ouya platform can submit their games beginning today to be available when the console ships to Kickstarter backers. In a blog post on its official site, head of developer relations Kellee Santiago wrote that any game uploaded and placed in the store starting today will be available to download on consoles shipping to backers March 28, and through June when the device hits both online and brick-and-mortar retailers.

After interested parties submit their games, they will be reviewed by the Ouya team, which will notify the developer if any kinks need to be worked out. After the games go live, Ouya will allow developers to update as often as they need to at no additional cost.

Developers who publish their game before March 28 will also be eligible for a spot in Ouya’s upcoming short documentary series. “We want to share your process, ups and downs, everything that goes into making the thing that you love,” Santiago wrote. Titles that make it into the top three most-played spots in the first six weeks after Ouya ships to Kickstarter backers will be featured in one of those documentaries, which will then be shared as part of launch marketing.

Ouya has certainly undergone many changes since its successful Kickstarter funding, including the news last month that it would launch a new version of the console every year to take advantage of lower prices and better hardware. Ouya will officially launch to the public in June for $99.