Tag: Yahtzee

A while back USAopoly struck a deal with Nintendo to license out Zelda and Mario games. Surprisingly, the products that came out of it didn’t seem to just be quick cash grabs but actually well thought out products. They have created a few Zelda products already that have turned out to be quite nice collector’s items. I myself am not a huge Monopoly fan, but I couldn’t get over how impressive Zelda Monopoly was. With a few Zelda puzzles already…

Back in February we covered the announcement of the upcoming Zelda Collector’s Edition Yahtzee game from USAopoly. If you’d like, you can find that post here. Today, though, we’re coming back to all you Zelda- and Yahtzee- enthusiasts out there with an update: Pre-Orders are now available! Make the jump for some more information.

Ben “Yahtzee” Crosshaw is no stranger to reviewing Zelda games. Since his debut on The Escapist in 2007 this fast-talking self-styled jaded misanthropic Brit has reviewed all but one of the Zelda games that came out since. He started with Phantom Hourglass, skipped Spirit Tracks and has reviewed Skyward Sword, A Link Between Worlds, Hyrule Warriors, Wind Waker HD and Ocarina of Time 3D. Yahtzee has finally reviewed the latest release in the series: Majora’s Mask 3D. Watch the review…

If you’ve got your hands on the Zelda themed Monopoly game or even the collector’s edition jigsaw puzzle, you might want to consider adding this to your collection. USAopoly announced that they will be releasing The Legend of Zelda Collector’s Edition Yahtzee game some time this spring. At this time, unfortunately, there isn’t a set release date or a list price. As for its content, the dice cup is a lookalike of the infamous treasure chest, and the dice themselves…

I mentioned a while ago that I was a fan of Ben ‘Yahtzee’ Crowshaw’s Zero Punctuation review series, even if the videos haven’t been as funny as they used to be. He has reviewed a few Zelda games over the years and, while they haven’t been especially positive reviews, he has stated a few times how much he enjoyed The Wind Waker on the GameCube. He is probably one of the few people that actually enjoyed spending ages sailing between…

There was a time long ago when the name Yahtzee was attributed to a board game but, due to the overwhelming success of Zero Punctuation on the website The Escapist by creator Ben ‘Yahtzee’ Crowshaw, the name has now become synonymous with yellow backgrounds and ranting about video games. However, it seems he has teamed up with Jim Sterling, another of The Escapists’ reviewers, for Rhymedown Spectacular where they read poetry they have written. I visit the site almost every…