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Mall Tycoon 2 Deluxe PC

Mall Tycoon 2 Deluxe PC
This entertaining sequel lets you design, build and manage your own mall. Customize your mall with an endless variety of shop types and decor, hire staff members and balance your payroll. Unlock more than 75 new items and staff members and add improvements, including heat systems, solar panels, plumbing and exotic plants to your mall. Watch as hundreds of your customers eat, shop and move around inside your mall. Run promotions and watch your profits increase. You determine whether your mall is a success or a failure. Includes all the contents of Mall Tycoon 2 plus bonus scenarios, features, people and more Hire staff, including fireman, dogcatchers and more Create your mall in the new Beachfront resort area for free build gameplay Alter your shops' walls or floor textures to create the ultimate mall Expand your retail empire and build up to nine floors, creating the mall of your dreams Contend with annoying mall creatures, such as stray dogs and punks 460 unique store models include a Gym, Theme Park, Garden Center and Food Court Attract a variety of shoppers, including six new celebrity shoppers Organize special promotions, singing contests and movie promotions that can help attract more customers to your mall Place dozens of seasonal themes in the mall atrium: Thanksgiving, Special Sales, Mall Oasis and more System Requirements: Windows 98, Me, XP Pentium II 800 MHz 128 MB RAM 450 MB hard drive space 32 MB DirectX 8.1a-compatible video card DirectX-compatible sound card CD-ROM 8x Windows Media Player 9 DirectX 8.



The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie PC
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie PC
There?s trouble in Bikini Bottom. Someone has stolen King Neptune?s crown and it appears as though Mr. Krabs is the culprit. Despite being passed over for a promotion by Mr. Krabs, SpongeBob and his faithful but dimwitted friend Patrick volunteer to make the perilous journey to Shell City, a place no one has ever returned from, to retrieve the crown and save Mr. Krabs? life. Join our heroes on an epic and comedic quest to unexplored territory and see SpongeBob and Patrick as you?ve never seen them before. Play as SpongeBob or Patrick, each with their own set of unique maneuvers, who must work together to save Mr. Krabs and Bikini Bottom Interact with your favorite characters from the movie, featuring voice talent and cameo appearances Earn manliness points to get the coolest power ups ever, such as the Cartwheel Attack, Electric Guided Sonic Wave Guitar and Macho Bowl Take the wheel of the Patty Wagon with SpongeBob and Patrick for a whole new driving experience Explore six huge, movie inspired 3D environments, including bonus levels, hidden items and other secret rewards System Requirements: Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP Pentium II 333 MHz 64 MB RAM 500 MB hard drive space 16 MB DirectX 8.0-compatible video card 16-bit Sound Blaster-compatible sound card CD-ROM 8x DirectX 8.



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IUID - Item Unique Identification is a system of establishing globally ubiquitous unique identifiers within the Department of Defense, which serves to distinguish a discrete entity or relationship from other like and unlike entities or relationships. Tangible items are marked with a unique identifier in the form of a character string, number or sequence of bits assigned to a discrete entity or its associated attribute which serves to uniquely distinguish it from other like and unlike entities.

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Unique Promotional Item - Unique Promotional Item Promotional item - A promotional item is merchandise given away free of charge to the public in an effort to promote a business or increase interest in, or sales of, a product. These items are also referred to by the slang terms schwag and tchotchke. Unique bid auction - Unique bid auctions are a type of auction sale in which the participants bid for a particular item by submitting blind or sealed (ie secret) bids: the winner is the bidder ...

Unique Promotional Item - Unique Promotional Item Promotional item - A promotional item is merchandise given away free of charge to the public in an effort to promote a business or increase interest in, or sales of, a product. These items are also referred to by the slang terms schwag and tchotchke. Unique bid auction - Unique bid auctions are a type of auction sale in which the participants bid for a particular item by submitting blind or sealed (ie secret) bids: the winner is the bidder ...

Unique Promotional Item - Unique Promotional Item Promotional item - A promotional item is merchandise given away free of charge to the public in an effort to promote a business or increase interest in, or sales of, a product. These items are also referred to by the slang terms schwag and tchotchke. Unique bid auction - Unique bid auctions are a type of auction sale in which the participants bid for a particular item by submitting blind or sealed (ie secret) bids: the winner is the bidder ...

Unique Promotional Item - Unique Promotional Item Promotional item - A promotional item is merchandise given away free of charge to the public in an effort to promote a business or increase interest in, or sales of, a product. These items are also referred to by the slang terms schwag and tchotchke. Unique bid auction - Unique bid auctions are a type of auction sale in which the participants bid for a particular item by submitting blind or sealed (ie secret) bids: the winner is the bidder ...

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