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  2. W. W. Grainger - Wikipedia

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    Grainger's subsidiary Zoro Tools, Inc. and website zoro.com was launched in 2011 to serve the U.S. small business market through a web-only transaction-based model, [21] while grainger.com serves primarily large and mid-sized customers. Monotaro was established in 2000 as a joint venture between Grainger and Sumitomo. [22]

  3. Category:Video games based on Zorro - Wikipedia

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  4. The Shadow of Zorro (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The Shadow of Zorro is a 3D stealth-adventure game, featuring 7 chapters, 700 animated cutscenes, and 28 different locations. Gameplay includes spying and rescue missions. Gameplay includes spying and rescue missions.

  5. Service Merchandise - Wikipedia

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    During the 1970s and 1980s, Service Merchandise was a leading catalog-showroom retailer. At its peak, the company achieved more than $4 billion in annual sales. As the company expanded, it began to open showrooms nationwide, mostly in the vicinity of major shopping malls, which were in vogue in the 1970s.

  6. Mall Tycoon - Wikipedia

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    Mall Tycoon 2 is a business simulation game, released in 2003. It is the sequel to Mall Tycoon, which allows the gamer to construct, expand and thereafter manage a shopping mall. It describes itself as the "Ultimate Mall Experience". The Mall is visited by many types of customers, from children to seniors.

  7. The Mask of Zorro (video game) - Wikipedia

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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]

  8. The Destiny of Zorro - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Zorro (1985 video game) - Wikipedia

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    The player's task is, as the title character, to get to the heavily guarded fort and free his beloved from the clutches of the evil Sergeant Garcia. The gameplay is very similar to that of another Datasoft platformer - Bruce Lee. However, Zorro has a slower pace and more puzzles. These mainly involve collecting items from a specific room in the ...