This is the GameBase Amiga project. GameBase Amiga is a collection of data and scripts to be used with the GameBase emulator frontend. It allows you to browse games with screenshots and a lot of extra information and run them with the WinUAE Amiga emulator with ideal pre-defined settings for a hassle free playing experience.
Please note: This project is not affiliated with the GamebaseAMY project (GameBaseAMY website defunct; archived version available at the Internet Archive).
The anticipation of a new cub creates a shared, romantic storyline that unites thousands of visitors and fans across Japan. 2. The Devoted Apes of Tama Zoological Park
To help me tailor future stories or articles about Japan's wildlife attractions,g., ticket prices, best times to go).
Tokyo is often imagined as a bustling metropolis of steel, neon, and high-speed trains. However, nestled within this urban landscape are tranquil, green sanctuaries where nature thrives and, surprisingly, romantic storylines unfold. Japan's zoos, particularly in Tokyo, are not just about conservation and education; they are meticulously managed environments where animal relationships—from tentative courting to devoted pair-bonding—captivate visitors and keepers alike.
Since 2018, the aquarium has published an annual "Penguin Relationship Chart" (ペンギン相関図), mapping out the intricate romantic lives of its colony of 48 penguins. It's the "Keep Up with the Kardashians" of the zoo world. The chart chronicles devoted married couples, unrequited loves, dramatic divorces, and, in true reality TV fashion, a handsome male penguin named "Basil-kun" who uses his charms to flirt with others behind his wife's back.
Keepers noted that the two would communicate through vocalizations and scent-marking long before they were physically placed together. Their successful courtships led to the births of several beloved cubs, including Xiang Xiang in 2017 and twins Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei in 2021.
The anticipation of a new cub creates a shared, romantic storyline that unites thousands of visitors and fans across Japan. 2. The Devoted Apes of Tama Zoological Park
To help me tailor future stories or articles about Japan's wildlife attractions,g., ticket prices, best times to go).
Tokyo is often imagined as a bustling metropolis of steel, neon, and high-speed trains. However, nestled within this urban landscape are tranquil, green sanctuaries where nature thrives and, surprisingly, romantic storylines unfold. Japan's zoos, particularly in Tokyo, are not just about conservation and education; they are meticulously managed environments where animal relationships—from tentative courting to devoted pair-bonding—captivate visitors and keepers alike.
Since 2018, the aquarium has published an annual "Penguin Relationship Chart" (ペンギン相関図), mapping out the intricate romantic lives of its colony of 48 penguins. It's the "Keep Up with the Kardashians" of the zoo world. The chart chronicles devoted married couples, unrequited loves, dramatic divorces, and, in true reality TV fashion, a handsome male penguin named "Basil-kun" who uses his charms to flirt with others behind his wife's back.
Keepers noted that the two would communicate through vocalizations and scent-marking long before they were physically placed together. Their successful courtships led to the births of several beloved cubs, including Xiang Xiang in 2017 and twins Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei in 2021.
GameBase Amiga Project
(c) 2005-2015 Belgarath
Created by: Belgarath
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