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As well as a pioneer in the field of accurate emulation, Near contributed to several notable fan translations.
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Near, also known by their username Byuu, the creator of several groundbreaking videogame emulators and a recent celebrated translation of JRPG Bahamut Lagoon, has died by suicide.
Near posted athread on Twitter explaining how they were affected by a campaign of harassment organized against them on the Kiwi Farms forum. Subsequently, Hector Martin, an IT consultant and Linux hacker, posteda message about Near from a mutual friend (CW: contains explicit details of Near's method of suicide) and said that they had confirmed Near's death with police in afollow-up tweet. The linked document also focuses on the Kiwi Farms forum and the doxing and harassing of Near and their friends.
Near'sbsnes was the first Super Nintendo emulator with 100% compatibility, andhigan is a multi-system emulator supporting 26 different devices including the NES, SNES, Game Boy and Game Boy Advance, Sega Master System and Genesis/Mega Drive, and PC Engine. If you've played any of the indie games influenced by EarthBound, aka Mother 2, then odds are good that game's designer had a copy of EarthBound open in higan for reference.
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Parts of the emulator created to keepStephen Hawking's voice synthesizer working in the final years of the famous physicist's life were even borrowed from higan's open source code.
In the field of fan translation, Near contributed programming to localizations of games likeMother 3,Dragon Quest 5, Der Langrisser, and released a localization ofBahamut Lagoon in 2021, 23 years after beginning it, as aVice profile explains.
If you or someone you know is having suicidal thoughts, contact theNational Suicide Prevention Lifeline (US),Crisis Services Canada (CA),Samaritans (UK), orLifeline (AUS). If you are outside of these regions, check thislist for a hotline in your country.
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