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When the player passes another Nintendo 3DS system that is also in Sleep Mode, it is possible to register that player in games that support the StreetPass feature, unlocking content. | When the player passes another Nintendo 3DS system that is also in Sleep Mode, it is possible to register that player in games that support the StreetPass feature, unlocking content. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:36, 23 August 2024
StreetPass is a feature in the Nintendo 3DS family of consoles. StreetPass involves putting the console into Sleep Mode and walking around with it.
When the player passes another Nintendo 3DS system that is also in Sleep Mode, it is possible to register that player in games that support the StreetPass feature, unlocking content.
The built-in game StreetPass Mii Plaza is focused on the StreetPass feature and allows the player to meet a Mii of that player (sometimes more rarely, is also possible to do this with SpotPass) and play minigames with them.
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