Win a free Game Gripper for your Motorola Droid!
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Article copyright 2010 JR Raphael. All rights reserved.
Want to turn your Droid into a portable gaming console? We've got just the thing for you.
The Game Gripper is a simple rubber pad that sits atop your phone's slide-out keyboard. It transforms your QWERTY keys into a full-on game controller, complete with an easy-to-use directional pad and eight interactive buttons.

The Game Gripper is built with Android's game system emulators in mind: You just download an emulator -- GameBoid, SNesoid, Nesoid, or any other -- grab the ROMs for the games you want, and you'll be rocking your own personal pocket-sized console in no time.
Ready to win one?
Win a Free Game Gripper: How to Enter
We have four Game Grippers to give away this week. These units are designed specifically for the original Motorola Droid and won't work with most other phones (though the Game Gripper gang says they should fit onto the LG Ally, too). They usually run $14.99.
Here's all you have to do to enter to win:
1) Follow our official Android Power Twitter account, @AndroidPower.
2) Retweet this story using the following format:
RT @AndroidPower Win a free Game Gripper for your Motorola Droid! http://bit.ly/GameGripper
(You can use this link to have the text automatically copied into Twitter for you.)
You can enter up to once a day until 11:59 p.m. EDT on Saturday, October 2. You must be following @AndroidPower and must live within the U.S. or Canada to win. And finally, if you've won any other Android Power giveaway within the past six months, sorry -- you aren't eligible.
We'll randomly pick four winners early next week. Keep your eye on Twitter for the announcement.
Update [10/4/10]:Â Congrats to the winners: @Raaab, @KevinMKrawczuk, @CarlyAOK, and @CDW_RyanPil!
Craving more Android Power? Check out our guide to improving Android battery life next.
Article copyright 2010 JR Raphael. All rights reserved.

