While Nintendo emulation won't vanish from the Play Store completely, it was an irrefutable blow to the community's confidence. I wouldn't be shocked if new app designers chose to take their prospective emulation projects elsewhere, for a while at least. That's the main cyclical aspect of this: companies always think smacking emulation down once will fix the problem forever, and making examples of certain apps will make the whole business unworthy. But this never happens; emulation has survived for decades, thanks to fan dedication and sheer respect for the preservation of gaming history, something Nintendo could learn a thing or two about.