GS Gamekit

The GS Gamekit was a video game console and television signal receiver produced by Tricolor TV (rus. Триколор ТВ), a Russian television company. It used an Android-based system similar to the Ouya, and was also compatible with Android games. It costed 15,000 Rubles ($241) at launch.

Why It Flopped
Note: Many of reasons why this console flopped are similar to the Ouya.
 * 1) Similar to the Ouya, it suffered from limitations of mobile games (mobile games are designed to be played on a phone in short doses, not on a TV for extended periods of time).
 * 2) Very overpriced for a console that uses an Android operating system, or even combined the price of standard console and signal receiver ($241).
 * 3) The controller is just awfully uncomfortable to hold, as it shared a similar layout as the Ouya one (but, thankfully, it had pause button).
 * 4) It's hard to connect the wireless controller to the console thanks to poor wireless connection, this also makes any input from controller become delayed.
 * 5) Poor internet connection.
 * 6) Sometimes, the console will turn off by itself when the game starts.
 * 7) Many mobile games were unsupported for this console.