rani baker has died. i dont have any other information, no one is talking about causes, but she was posting on twitter completely normally up until Oct 6 so i guess it was sudden

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rani baker has died. i dont have any other information, no one is talking about causes, but she was posting on twitter completely normally up until Oct 6 so i guess it was sudden
Horrible place to find out Rani Baker passed away. Bad world.
Rest in peace to Rani Baker, who has been a fixture on social media, including Twitter pre-Musk invasion, for as long as I can remember. You once made a post about whether you'd be remembered or not, and judging by the amount of friends and admirers you have, I'm sure you will be.
“I’m an X-Files Kid… you know what I mean? I’m a late-90s conspiracy guy. Man, conspiracy culture used to be fun. It used to not be so malicious and cruel. Area 51, Fish-Human hybrids… Roswell. I mean, it was kind of fluffy in it’s own way. It didn’t really hit, it didn’t really matter at the end of the day what’s at Area 51. It was a mystery box we could all have fun with. And there was a time when Alex Jones was hilarious, we just all kind of watched him in his early days. But the day he started commanding… I’ll tell ya, it goes hand in hand with those damn supplements…” — Mark Bankston, trial attorney in Heslin v. Jones.
So When, Exactly, Did Conspiracy Culture Stop Being Fun?
Senseless City v2022.10.09 (Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) / Famicom Game)
Senseless City v2022.10.09 (Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) / Famicom Game) #senselesscity #nes #famicom #homebrew #game #free #rom #ranibaker @destroyed4com4t
Senseless City by Rani Baker is a very fresh new homebrew game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) / Famicom. At the beginning of the game, you can choose between two characters, which determines the music, graphics and color pallette of the puzzles going forward. So it’s almost like two different games!.. just with the same puzzles. Depending on the feedback and response, we might see…
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MisanthroPlay Episode #57 Interview with Rani Baker
We talked about the striking games of witchy Portland-based developer Rani Baker back in Episode #51, so we thought it was about time to just have her on the show! Rani Baker joins Alva and Robert to discuss her games, her creative process, her inspirations, and haunted technology.
You can find Rani's work at Itch.io, GameJolt, Bandcamp, and Cracked, among other places. Be sure to check out her upcoming game DEATH SWORD, which you can currently help to crowdfund, and please consider supporting her on Patreon.
Listen here!
MisanthroPlay #51 We Dig Rani Baker
Alva and Robert take some time pouring over the games of the wonderfully unique Rani Baker (Patreon, Itch, Blog), a solo developer who combines zinester sensibilities, sonic art, and 80s Macintosh aesthetics to create a body of work that's fresh, political, and kvlt as fvck.
Help crowdfund her upcoming game Death Sword, and check out the demo here.
Episode here!