This free device brings a plethora of Android games to your TV.
(Credit: BlueStacks)
BlueStacks really wants to see Android spread across all the disparate screens in the universe, and it’s willing to hand out a free gaming console based on Google’s mobile OS to help achieve that vision.
Today the company behind the BlueStacks app player, which brings Android apps to other platforms like Windows, and the $129 Android-based GamePop mobile gaming console and service announced the GamePop Mini, a free version of the console available to subscribers who pay a $6.99 monthly fee.
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