Founder's Note

I was six years old when I first got my hands on a PlayStation. It was a PS1 that belonged to my landlords, and they kindly let me play it after they shifted to India from New Zealand. I still remember my first game was Gran Turismo 1—not Mario like most other gamers. The game was so incredible that it blew my mind; it truly felt like I was driving a real sports car. As I played more, I felt a sense of reward and appreciation. That little kid was so happy living in a virtual world that he never wanted it to end.

Unfortunately, the PS1 suffered a major hardware failure and was bricked. At that time, India didn't have the repair capabilities to fix it. I was heartbroken, but the gamer inside me still wanted more.

Somehow, I convinced my grandfather to buy me a PS2. It costed exactly 6000 INR, which was a very large amount of money back then. I played amazing titles on it, but I always wanted to play more. Games at that time had an MRP of around 899 INR, which, again, was very high, and I missed out on many of them because of the cost.

Then, my dad bought me a PS3, and that's where my life peaked. I remember being in the 9th standard and playing all day—around 12 to 14 hours a day—mostly Call of Duty Black Ops 2. But again, the high price of games meant I had to miss out on a lot of titles. Later, my mom gifted me a PS4 when I started university. My gaming took a backseat as I had to move to another city, but the gamer inside me didn't quit. I started playing PUBG Mobile and anything else I could get my hands on.

Finally, I bought the PS5 and I was the first buyer in my city, but the PS5 has a major flaw, you can't play very old games, the games I always wanted to play as a kid. "We Won, but at what Cost?"

This website is dedicated to that little kid—the one who missed out on all those games. It has one sole purpose: to make gaming affordable for everyone, so that no kid like me ever has to say, "I wish I could have played that game."

I hope you have a great time here!

- A gamer just like you

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