StreetPass is one of the features that made the 3DS such a fun, passive social experience. With wireless connectivity enabled, your 3DS would search for other 3DSs as you were out and about; if they connected, the systems would exchange Mii information, allowing you to see a collection of the Miis you passed on the street from the Mii Plaza. You’d know they were there without looking, because your 3DS’ indicator light would turn green. There were other perks too, like unlocking the ability to play games with these Miis.
Of course, hardly anyone carries a 3DS around with them anymore. In 2022, you’re way more likely to cross paths with someone carrying a Switch. However, there’s still a community of people who not only bring their 3DS with them wherever they go, they actively check their Mii Plazas to see if they meet anyone new. While you might think the results would be “zero” all the time, there are reports of people finding a new Mii in their plaza every now and then. What a rush!
(Honestly, writing this makes me want to start carrying around my original 3DS more often; it’s small enough to fit unthinkingly into my pocket or bag, and it’d be a fun experiment to see how many people in my area still carry their system with them.)
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