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Nintendo 3DS family systems can store StreetPass data for up to 12 titles at once, so select your software and get stuck in! You are about to leave the Nintendo of Europe site. Nintendo of Europe is not responsible for the content or security of the site you are about to visit. Thank you for visiting the Nintendo website! You have been randomly chosen to take part in a brief survey.

By taking a few minutes to share your thoughts and opinions, you will be helping us to improve our website. Nintendo Switch. Nintendo 3DS. My Nintendo Store. Super Mario. The Legend of Zelda. While the Switch seems to be Nintendo's main focus the company recently announced the Switch OLED model , StreetPass continues to function for those that want to try and make some new friends.

After spending the whole day in the city they failed to find one person to connect with using the feature. They even had no luck at the official Nintendo Store. This caused people on Reddit to start commenting that the feature should now be called "StreetPast. This feature exclusive to the handheld console provided gamers with the opportunity to connect with friends.

This was achieved through leaving the device in Sleep Mode while passing within a certain range of another user. Nintendo also created Nintendo Zones areas with Wi-Fi access which allowed gamers to access StreetPass data from other users that recently traveled through the zone.

Various games on the system took advantage of this new connectivity feature such as StreetPass Mii Plaza. The feature worked great in densely populated areas like Tokyo, but less so in a country like the United States where most people drive to work. I live in New York and until recently I was a regular commuter on the subway. During the heyday of the 3DS, I could expect to pick up a handful of StreetPass tags daily, loading them into my system and going through Puzzle Swap and other games on the way home from work.

The Mii Plaza games just came across as shallow in comparison. However, gamers are usually ripe for a challenge and, for many, StreetPass became a pastime in itself. Living in the same city as the Nintendo World store was a big plus. Airports were also a bonanza, especially internationally — my ex even lent me his 3DS on one of my solo trips to Europe, so I could snag him foreign StreetPasses. So I was carrying around two systems in my backpack for over a week, and I managed to link up with people from countries like Austria and Slovakia.

The two of us would get on the metro and the notification light would go off; a train would pass in the opposite direction and the light would go off again. Yodobashi Camera in Akihabara ended up being a bonanza; we walked outside the store around noon and found a specially-designed area with signage!



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