Thanks for all the kind words!You can, but at least in the foreseeable future we really aren't looking to license games ourselves. That's a whole other can of worms and you need more than technical expertise to successfully do that.So you'd still need to port-beg publishers (or developers in case of indie games), but if you gain traction you can certainly suggest that they consider our servicesWe have several answers to that depending on how serious and "no-nonsense" the person asking is.The truth is that settling on a name was actually really hard, and we were still considering several alternatives. We wanted it to be short of course, and somewhat pronounceable in both English and German, and not associated with anything big technology-wise.We all got somewhat tired of the process, especially with several options still on the table and no real objective way to grade them.More as a joke -- at first -- I wrote into the (proto-company) chat that we should go with PH3, since (1) it's short, (2) 3 letter technology companies seem to generally do well, and most importantly (3) we (the co-founders) are 3 people and we all have a PhD. So Ph3. Get it?So in short, the truth is that I made a bad pun (as I am wont to do) and it stuck since everyone enjoyed it too much.