A PlayStation fan created a viral trophy tracking website

If there's one thing that's most important to PlayStation fans, aside from the many exclusives that have appeared in each generation of consoles, it's their Trophy collection.

It's so serious that when Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered was free on PlayStation Plus, players were encouraged to skip the PlayStation 5 version and download the PlayStation 4 version as it's the only one with a platinum version.

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I wish my brain didn't care so much about trophies and achievements

My gaming habits are still dictated by digital trophies that ultimately mean nothing.

Now, one PlayStation fan has created a website to commemorate every game you've played and every trophy you've unlocked. It's called Panax and it's gone viral because of how unique it is.

After entering your PSN ID, assuming you have your profile set to public, Panax will spit out an interactive timeline that you can scroll through. Games in which you have earned platinum will also have a platinum trophy next to the box.

When you click on the title, it tells you when you started that particular game, when you last played it, and how close you are to the Platinum Trophy.

In the sidebar, each trophy earned is broken down by category (Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum), plus your total trophy level and the total number of shiny gadgets you've linked to your PSN ID.

Panax will even tell you the total number of games you've played and the total number of hours.

A slick futuristic synth beat will play all the while as you go through your history.

Panax isn't the only viral site gaining attention

Nostalgia is a real drug, and if you're in the mood for even more nostalgia, in addition to being able to see your entire PlayStation gaming history, a standalone website lets you relive your Halo memories.

Called the Halo Archive, Gamertags, Carnage Reports, and player data have been preserved on a fairly easy-to-use website. However, unlike Panax, it requires registration and registration.

Here you can see how you did with specific weapons, the players you played with the most, and even the games you participated in. There's even an option to create a Halo Emblem.

That said, if you're in the mood to revisit your own gaming history, then these fans are here to help. Here's hoping something Nintendo related comes along.

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Original release date

November 12, 2020

Original MSRP (USD)

$499, €499, £449, ¥49,980 (base) // $399, €399, £359, ¥39,980 (digital),

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OS Orbis

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Custom 8-core AMD Zen 2

Resolution

720p – 8K


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