The Himalayan Gamer: Growing Up Nepali in a World Built for Others
What does it mean to play games designed for Western markets when you're from Kathmandu? A personal essay on identity, access, and digital belonging.
Where the mountains meet the machine.
Nepali culture, elite sport, and high-performance gaming — told in 4K.
From open-world epics to indie gems — played hard, reviewed honest.
Vice City reborn. The most anticipated game ever — breaking down what it means for gaming culture and the Nepali community.
Read Review →A Nepali indie game that captures the soul of the Himalayas. Rare, raw, and important.
Explore →i9-12900KF + RTX 3080 build deep-dive. Max settings, zero compromise.
Specs →Cricket bats and football boots — stories from the ground, told from the heart.
Tracking the rise of Nepal Cricket — analysis, match stories, and cultural impact.
From ANFA leagues to global football — the Nepali footballer's journey decoded.
"The pitch is where culture meets competition — and Nepal brings both."
Shot in 4K with the Sony ZV-E10 II. Every frame intentional.
A deep-dive video essay exploring access, culture, and representation in the most expensive game ever made.
Essays, dispatches, and deep dives from a Modern Wanderer.
What does it mean to play games designed for Western markets when you're from Kathmandu? A personal essay on identity, access, and digital belonging.
Gauley and what it signals for South Asian game development.
How sport is reshaping national identity in the 21st century.
Sony ZV-E10 II, RTX 3080, and a will to create — from Kathmandu.
Snufki is a Nepali creator at the crossroads of elite gaming, sport, and cultural storytelling — built where the Himalayas meet high-performance hardware.
The name "Pitch & Pixel" isn't just aesthetic. The Pitch is the ground — cricket fields, football pitches, the physical world where Nepali athletes carve their names. The Pixel is the screen — where games like GTA VI and Gauley become lenses for understanding who we are.
Technically expert. Culturally grounded. Unapologetically Nepali.