Gamercars seem to be the thing nowadays among forums and apps are all the rage for iPod touch's and iPhones. Well whats better then adding the two together? Now you can be in the latest style with this brand new app that allows you to check your trophies on the go.

Now for some odd reason, the article states that the app is priced near around 2 dollars. Yet after I checked the app store I found listed as free. You can check for yourself.

Now PS3 owners can check their trophies anytime, anywhere, with the new iTrophies app for the iPhone.

iTrophies will log into the PSN and display a list of games you’ve played, along with any trophies you’ve earned. You can see which trophies have eluded you so far, and the app will even search YouTube for vids of these trophies being earned, so you can see how someone better than you managed to do it.

The app costs $1.99 in the US, or £1.19 in the UK.

Take note that to use iTrophies, you first have to set up your Playstation Network gamer card at eu.playstation.com. Anyone outside of the EU can still login at that site, but should select “No” when asked to merge an old EU account. Your trophies should then be automatically updated when you open the app.
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    Slumpy monkey Apr 26, 09
    So your paying a quid for something you can remember in the first place, or you could just check online?

    Anyway its not like you can gain trophies while your out of the house.

    Seems like a waste tbh.
    • 0
      Tiger of Wu Apr 26, 09
      Doesn't seem like a waste. It IS a waste.
  • 0
    Ameer Apr 26, 09
    Can we drop the 'i' moniker already? It's not cool anymore.
    • 1
      Tiger of Wu Apr 26, 09
      iAgree.

      [[25 characters]]
    • 0
      Sayyed Apr 27, 09
      True, I really hate it. Even though i used it on my headline, only becase that's what it is called.
  • 0
    iLLmatic Apr 26, 09
    That's some serious addict nonsense

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