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In A Bizarre Twist, An Android Device Maker Has Figured Out How To Get iPhone Games On Your TV

Jun 7, 2013, 18:48 IST

GamepopGamePop, an upcoming Android-based console from a company called BlueStacks, is adding support for games designed for iOS, the operating system for iPhones and iPads.

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That means developers who make games for iPhone or iPad will be able to submit their app to GamePop and the company will automatically tweak it to work on the Android-based console.

GamePop uses a proprietary technology called "Looking Glass" that lets iOS games run virtually on an Android machine.

It's not a perfect solution though. GamePop's challenge will be to convince developers to submit their apps separately from the regular Apple App Store. So far, it looks like the selection of iOS games on GamePop will be pretty limited. Still, the opportunity is there for any developer who wants to give it a whirl.

The console goes on sale this month. But instead of paying for the actually device, GamePop will give you the console for free if you pay a $6.99 per month subscription fee that gives you unlimited access to its library of Android –– and now iOS –– games.

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