The Nintendo DS Drastic emulator is gone from Google Play
Briefly

The Nintendo DS emulator Drastic has been removed from the Google Play store, although the reasons remain uncertain. Developer Exophase, who had planned to make the app free-to-download and open-source, had previously indicated intentions of removing it from the store but has not followed through. This decision seems influenced by recent legal actions by Nintendo against other emulation projects. The loss of Drastic is significant for the emulator community, which has been impacted by Nintendo's aggressive legal strategies, while iOS has seen a growth in emulator availability due to favorable changes to its App Store policies.
The removal of Drastic from the Google Play store reflects ongoing tensions in the emulator community, especially following Nintendo's prior legal actions against other emulators.
Developer Exophase previously hinted at making Drastic open-source and free-to-download, but these plans have not materialized amid increased scrutiny on emulator developers.
The landscape for emulation is shifting, with Android facing restrictions while iOS benefits from a new wave of emulator availability after Apple altered its App Store guidelines.
Nintendo's aggressive legal stance against emulators appears to have motivated some developers to reevaluate the future of their projects within this harsh environment.
Read at The Verge
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