GameStop throws its weight behind OUYA. F**king right.

Ouya is the little pet project that gets a lot of us caressing steel-hardened nipples. What about the world beyond us outliers, though? If GameStop and the weight of its considerable corporate taint is anything to go by, the console will be getting some mainstream love as well.

Joystiq:

“We will be a part of any console launch in the future,” GameStop CEO J. Paul Raines told Joystiq this morning, when asked about GameStop’s interest in stocking the Ouya console.

Though he was clear to note that the company did not have an official announcement regarding any potential plans to carry the Android console, Raines was positive about the device. “We think Ouya’s cool. We love the idea of open-source components. Everything we’ve read is great.”

Raines related the new console to the Google Nexus 7 tablet that GameStop sells – and that Raines turned on during our conversation in order to remember a game he wanted to talk about (It was Dead Trigger.) “Here’s the exciting thing that’s happening: if you look at the power of the processor like the Tegra 3 or the x86 stuff that’s coming on Windows tablets, you’ve got a processor now and graphics capability that are really exciting,” he said.

“There will be games developed for that stuff. So you’re going to see more of these open source type products, and we will be right in the middle of all of it.”