Oh and did I mention he’s a furry that’s trooning out?īyuu’s story goes back to 2004, when he started work on an open-source Super Nintendo emulator designed to be cycle-accurate (as in, it runs games just like the real console does), and he named it BSNES. From a failed preservation project to being extremely stubborn on how he wants to handle emulation, Byuu has made a name for himself in other ways than just Super Nintendo emulation. Of course, having talent doesn’t exclude you from drama or being crazy on the internet, and as you can find from just searching Byuu on Warosu (a 4chan archive), he’s a highly polarizing figure in the emulation community as well. Byuu is one of the biggest names in the Super Nintendo and emulation “scenes” and for a good reason: He created the first cycle accurate Super Nintendo emulator and got it to the point where every game was playable, just like it would be on a real Super Nintendo. A list of international suicide hotlines can be found here.If you’ve downloaded a Super Nintendo emulator within the last 5-6 years, you probably might have heard of Byuu, or at least used the emulator he wrote for the console (BSNES, now known as Higan). If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-80, which is available 24 hours a day. In remembrance of their contributions to the emulation community, Ars Technica republished a piece from Near that delved into the coding of the BSNES and how SNES emulators were able to get "a few pixels from complete perfection." Back in March, Vice Games published an account of Near's perfectionist quest to localize Bahamut Lagoon, a cult 16-bit RPG that never made it to North America. Their accomplishments include overclocking the virtual SNES processor without any distortion, with spectacular results. They were particularly passionate about game preservation, and dedicated the development of BSNES - later renamed Higan - to being as accurate as possible. Near was famous for their detailed, perfectionist approach to their work.
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In a series of messages published on Twitter, Near talked about the online attacks and doxing that they and their friends suffered from Kiwi Farms, saying, "The internet is not a game.
If you ever played bsnes/higan/Snes9x, or potentially countless other emulators, he had a hand in their success.- belthesar June 27, 2021 Yesterday we lost Byuu / Near, a legend in the video game archival and emulation scene.
Last night, I was made aware of some incredibly disheartening news. Closest analogy I can do: SNES can change the language it’s speaking at any moment- slowbeef, i do stuff with betus every wed 9pm June 27, 2021 Opcode interpretation is dependent on the state of the processor.
Re: Near/byuu SNES emulation is challenging like very few other computer architectures. Many expressed anger at the online bullying that ultimately pushed Near to take their life, their outrage centered on Kiwi Farms, a forum with a reputation for vicious targeted online harassment. Community members took to social media to express their sadness following the tragedy, praising Near's work and talking about the positive impact they had on their life.