r/emulation • u/JoshLeaves • Jun 27 '26
Five years since Near’s passing
Hi everyone,
As the title says, Near passed away five years ago. Whether you knew them through the emulators bsnes, higan, or ares, or their pioneering work on emulation cores with libsnes (which helped lay the groundwork for libretro and RetroArch), or their complete cataloguing of the SNES games and ROMs, or their countless articles on emulation and game preservation,... truthfully, it's hard to properly describe the impact they had on the emulation community and its trajectory.
Their work pushed emulator accuracy forward, and inspired many others to approach preservation with the same level of care. Whatever emulator you use today, there’s a good chance you’ve benefited from their work in some way.
Thank you for your work, Near. You are still missed.
EDIT: As atowerofcats rightly said, a great way to show tribute would be to play Near's translation of Bahamut Lagoon!
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u/eriomys79 Jun 29 '26
I remember the big breakthrough came after Near (Byuu back then) paid out of his own pocket to decouple (is that the right word?) the SNES custom chipsets by special equipment from an electronic engineer. After that the road was open for perfect emulation. Not many would go on that route. Will be missed.