Near (programmer)

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Near
Died(2021-06-27)June 27, 2021
Cause of deathSuicide
Other namesDavid Kirk Ginder, Byuu
OccupationProgrammer
Years active2004–2021
Known forVideo game console emulator development
Notable work Higan
Website near.sh (Archived)

David Kirk Ginder, better known by the pseudonyms Near and Byuu, [1] [2] was a programmer who specialized in emulation of video game console hardware. They developed higan, the first emulator to reach 100% compatibility with the Super Nintendo library. [3] [4] [5] Near also contributed to fan translations and SNES preservation efforts.

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Biography

Near started out in the emulation scene as an amateur programmer, translating Japanese video-game ROM images at the age of 14, and one year later developed a tool for displaying resized text font in games. After that, a patching assembler called "xkas" would follow, which streamlined the ROM-translation process. The development of bsnes, later known as higan, was triggered by bugs during translation of Super Famicom game Der Langrisser that would only appear on the original hardware but not on 2004-era Super NES emulators; as such, the aim of bsnes was for accurate emulation. [6]

Near contributed to the translation of the Nintendo RPG Mother 3 [6] and to the improvement of the emulator Snes9x. They also engaged extensively in creating faithful copies of Super NES games for preservation. [5] [7] [8] In 2019, Near retreated from the emulation scene, after "a series of escalating privacy intrusions and targeted Internet harassment" affected their mental health. [6] In February 2021, Near released a new translation for the Super Famicom game Bahamut Lagoon , a passion project that they had attempted multiple times since 1998. This is also the game where Near's former pseudonym of byuu comes from. [6]

Death

In a Twitter thread posted on June 27, 2021, Near claimed to be the victim of long-term harassment from Kiwi Farms users. Near, who was non-binary, said that they had endured lifelong bullying but that the abuse had recently centralized around Kiwi Farms, which had "made the harassment orders of magnitude worse". [1] [9] [10] Near stated that they and their friends had been doxxed and goaded into suicide by members of the website, and that Near had been mocked for being autistic. [1] [9] [10] On June 28, Hector Martin posted a link to a Google Doc which he said came from a mutual friend of his and Near's, which said that Near had died by suicide, and alleged that the harassment from Kiwi Farms amounted to murder. [9] [10] [11] Martin subsequently reported on June 28 that he had spoken to police who confirmed that Near had died the previous day. [9] [11] USA Today reported on July 23, 2021, that it had confirmed with Near's former employer that they had died. [1]

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