Which is perfectly alright, and acceptable... if you are a developer. But we have idgits on this thread that bought the alpha kit to play games on and/or suggested other people do so. The same goes for kickstarter... people who are NOT developers paid for... a alpha dev kit. I mean seriously, that's not bleeding edge, that's buying a dull razor and attempting to sharpen it by rubbing it against your face!
I think this whole kickstarter thing is going to die real quick if this sort of thing keeps up. Did you hear about Tim's Schaufer's game? He only needed 300,000... he got 4 MILLION. Now one year later he's ran out of money and is suggesting that he'll cut the game into two parts.. the last part that won't be released until well after 2015. So the dude gets way more money than he needed, and he still can't deliver on his promises.
Maybe, just maybe the reason some of these projects couldn't get traditional funding is the fact that they never made good business sense in the first place.
KS is fantastic for small, entry, level projects, but bigger stuff really needs traditional backing, not for the actual money, but the supervision and oversight that comes with it.