Whilst Nintendo should market this (and themselves) more, this is a policy for developers. As such, why do we, the public, need to know? We don't is the answer. The only reason Sony goes on about it is because people eat up all their announcements like they're big deals, when actually most of them are just the norm.
But this isn't the time for that discussion. Instead, I'll just say that this isn't something we need to know, for it doesn't affect us directly.







