To show that I'm not just blindly ripping into Sony's new focus on indie games populating their Playstation Plus service, we'll look back to the beginning of the service when it was still finding its legs. Before the Vita and before the PS4, Sony could only give away games on the PS3 and PSP. To keep themselves from giving away their entire catalog of games in the first three months, Sony populated most of the instant game collection with PS1 classics and Minis. The PS1 games were great and it's a shame they can't be played on the PS4, but nobody will miss the Minis. Populated more or less by iOS games that someone managed to port to the PS3, most of the time these weren't even on the level of flash games that you could play for free online. Sony only ever asked a dollar for them so it was an easy choice to give away handfuls of the things each month for free, but then again, I challenge you to name a single Mini game without looking it up. The only proof they ever existed is the section on the PlayStation 3 Store, and while the Minis were bad, free PS3 and PS1 games at least made up for them.
Any time I'm not writing, I'm likely arguing about children's cartoons with strangers on the internet or staring at my ceiling and wondering where it all went wrong.