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The online Xbox Museum is a wonderful look back at Xbox (and you!)

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The online Xbox Museum is a curated experience that not only will detail Xbox’s journey over the last 20 years, but your own as well.

Those interested can access the Xbox Museum here and login with your Microsoft credentials.

Once in, you’ll not only be able to journey through the original Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One and Xbox Series sections of the museum, but ones tailored to the Halo franchise alongside your own personal accomplishments. As an example, I first logged into Xbox Live on 25 November 2006, playing Fable 2 for the first time (at least, for the first time online). Lockdown also helped out my gamerscore TREMENDOUSLY — I had a 106,065 bump in 2020 and a 90,985 one in 2021 to date.

The museum isn’t perfect, of course — I sadly never connected my original Xbox to a network, so those stats (or acknowledgement that I owned the console) haven’t come along. Boo to me.

My own personal little stats tile (and access to my own museum, if you’re so inclined) is below. Feel free to share yours in the comments area, below!


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Stevivor is a combination of ‘Steve’ and ‘Survivor’, which made more sense back in 2001 when Jeff Probst was up in Queensland. The site started as Steve’s travel blog before transitioning over into video games.

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