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Tornado (occasionally Toronado) is a horse ridden by the character Zorro in several films and books. Tornado is said to be intelligent and fast. His name is pronounced in the Spanish way, "tor-NAH-do" (except in the 1998 movie The Mask of Zorro). Being as jet-black as Zorro's costume enables horse and rider to more easily elude capture at night.
Zorro: A Cinematic Action Adventure is a cinematic platform game developed and published by Capstone Software for IBM PC compatibles. It is based on the Johnston McCulley 's Zorro character. Gameplay
The game is a third-person action game, with cut-to sections where the player uses the Wii Remote to execute certain moves. [2] For instance, the Wii Remote's pointer is used to trace out Zorro's iconic slash marks to defeat enemies whenever certain conditions are fulfilled, or control Zorro's whip, where the player points at a potential snaring target or grappling point and presses the A ...
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Zorro is a puzzle-platform game written by James Garon and published by Datasoft in 1985. [1] Versions were released for the Apple II , Atari 8-bit computers , Commodore 64 , and Amstrad CPC . A ZX Spectrum port was published in 1986 by U.S. Gold .
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Zorro received uniformly negative reviews, with critics noting the game was a poor-quality licensed platform game that had difficult controls. Writing for Allgame, Jon Thompson dismissed the game as an "absolute failure", noting main gameplay features were "so hopelessly flawed that they make (the game) unplayable", including the "difficult enemies and horrible control". [2]
Zorro's Fighting Legion, Chapter 1: Golden God. Zorro's Fighting Legion is a 1939 Republic Pictures film serial consisting of twelve chapters starring Reed Hadley as Zorro and directed by William Witney and John English. The plot revolves around his alter-ego Don Diego's fight against the evil Don Del Oro.