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Last year, Exophase announced plans to make the app free, remove it from Google Play, and eventually open-source its code. However, as of now, there’s no sign of an open-source release. With DraStic’s removal, fans are left wondering what’s next—will Exophase follow through on its promise to open-source the project, or is this truly the end of the road for the iconic emulator? Ubisoft has taken a significant step toward more inclusive game development with the global release of Chroma, an open source accessibility tool designed to help developers accommodate colorblind players. Read more in our articles including "DraStic Nintendo DS Emulator Removed from Google Play" and "Ubisoft Releases Chroma: An Open Source Tool to Improve Game Accessibility for Colorblind Players".

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What is DraStic open source?

Last year, Exophase announced plans to make the app free, remove it from Google Play, and eventually open-source its code. However, as of now, there’s no sign of an open-source release.

What have you covered about DraStic open source?

With DraStic’s removal, fans are left wondering what’s next—will Exophase follow through on its promise to open-source the project, or is this truly the end of the road for the iconic emulator? Ubisoft has taken a significant step toward more inclusive game development with the global release of Chroma, an open source accessibility tool designed to help developers accommodate colorblind players.

Where can I find articles about DraStic open source?

Our coverage of DraStic open source includes: "DraStic Nintendo DS Emulator Removed from Google Play"; "Ubisoft Releases Chroma: An Open Source Tool to Improve Game Accessibility for Colorblind Players"; "NVIDIA outs Battlefield V Open Beta Game Ready Driver". Each article provides unique insights and information.