Trying to revive a Ouya android micro console when the server was closed now that's an experience you won't forget,they ended up creating a custom made server in the end you had to manually add a port forwarding address in a routers settings page if the router allowed it some won't, then you had to loose your os and revert it ti a stock firmware to allow access to the login page or have it ready with a fresh installed os or factory reset it for first boot just to be able to get into the device period on first use.
Basically the Ouya won't work without a store page that is active so when Razor the pc hardware peripheral and laptop maker found they had made a major dud a complete failure a total flop with their RazorForge TV a android micro console unit that was supposed to be the Ouya's successor of sorts (basically a wannabe cash cow that sank fast), any way Razor decided to close the forge store and subsequent services still active for android consoles.
They had bought Ouya out basically prior to that then made a micro console of their own and anyone with the original Ouya had the store still active and functional on Razor's servers
the Ouya requires always to have a online store during re-installation of the inbuilt software including just a factory reset will require a login to a server, so without warning to some Razor shut the Ouya marketplace down and caused every single Ouya android console device that was factory reset there after to be turned into a useless house brick (bricked) until a complex way of reviving it with an activation bypass server became available.
So yeah the Ouya and Razor as a company for that alone suck badly, it's a stark warning as well to all the fan boys of digital mediums and Netflix etc etc that if some day the service closes usually the lot is rendered obsolete in accessible if it is an online only hardware or software market.