@OberonPrime Could be.. hehe. There is many of us on the net.

Google seem to do very little for Android TV overall which is sad.

It's almost like they abandoned it.

Did you know that Google forced devs to add keyboard movement in all apps?

Most, or all apps seem to support PC mouse too. the same for loads of touch only games.

I have sideloaded several strategy games for touch, on Shield TV and they worked fine with PC mouse.

I bought 2 Shield TV's within one week for 2 reasons.

Very satisfied with the first. Secondly, i placement were a problem. I would need to swap it between 2 living rooms every week and that could ruin HDMI connector after x amount of times. Solution. Buy another one so none of them have to be moved.

One of my Shield TV still use firmware from october 2015, because of compatibility. Not everything works on newest firmware.

Shield TV 2017 is actually a degrade over 2015. It does not have the third USB port, No SD slot, No IR, and something else were gone too.

As for Apple TV. I remember when the newest one came in 2017, and it even had more outdated connectors than Shield TV.

Just shows how little Apple care.

I always point to NVIDIA too for Android box, because it's still #1 and still have full support from NVIDIA.

Noone can beat Shield TV unless they make their own GPU superior to Tegra.

Did you know that Switch is clocked down around 30% vs Shield TV?..And it can still run a bunch of games at 1080p/60.

I use one separate room to store all my consoles, add-ons, etc.

I have 2 Amiga 1200's, where one is in tower. Amiga 500+ and A500. All of them with CPU upgrade cards and loads more.

I also have 2 x CD32 consoles.

I have a bunch of retro consoles stored too.

CD32, Dreamcast, PS4, PS3 slim, 360 slim, Xbox One, Wii U, GameCube Shield TV and Steam Link is all connected to my amp.

Toshiba HD-DVD player, Pioneer Laserdisc, Samsung Blu-Ray, PBO Pro HD box also connected. It's a cable mess behind the amp.

My amp also have 2 x HDMI out, where one goes to Samsung 3D TV and one to a BenQ 1080p 3D projector. Both is Active 3D with 1080p on each eye.

Anyway. I bought VITA 3G+WIFI early 2013 for only 130 bucks used including a 32.GB card. That were 1/3 of store price.

PC and MAC from 1985-1995 vs Amiga were LOL.

Amiga were superior and is why TV channels also used it due to lack of software, proper gfx card/chip, system fluidity etc.

to be fair, PC got Doom in 1993 which were a big thing Amiga 500 couldn't do, but Amiga 3000 were powerful enough to run Doom.

Amiga gaming were the best in 1980's and up to 1995.

As for gfx artists. Electronic Arts created the best freehand painting program ever, and still is today...Deluxe Paint, the only competition is still only on Amiga with "Brilliance".

EA also made the picture and animation on Amiga which became the standard. There was a time when EA were great.

Amiga still lives on. The newest Amiga's uses PC GFX cards, but have a modern 4K os.

Amiga never died, but the market decreased to niche. There is a bunch of companies that still lives on Amiga only.

Anyway. Amiga 1000 sure were ahead of time vs anything, and it were a low cost machine as a bonus, which A500 also were.

A1000 also had the first motion controller. Years before NES got Poweglove.

Did you know that loads of gfx on SNES, Megadrive games etc. were made in Deluxe Paint on Amiga? It's not like devs had much choice as PC had nothing.

The demo scene on Amiga and Commodore 64 still lives in 2018.

Most legendary C64/Amiga games musicians is also active in 2018 btw. Very few of them quitted. Demo scene were very good and still is. Commodore 64 demoes in recent years is insane.

This is not the best C64 demo, but still gives an insight on how sceners are doing impossible things on C64.

https://youtu.be/rEZGt7aaIG4