StreetPass Quest is the sort of adventure that could easily have been sold for 200 Points on the DSiWare service, but Nintendo has decided to include the highly enjoyable turn-based RPG completely free of charge and added plenty of incentives to ensure players come back repeatedly to complete the challenge, as well as collect everything available. This is definitely one of the many reasons to keep Nintendo 3DS owners happy until they find a retail game truly worth buying.
When the Nintendo Switch held its presentation last week, one thing that stood out among all the Nintendo hype was Miis were nowhere to be seen. Not only were they know where to be seen, but Nintendo announced the new online service it would be rolling out with the Switch.
Um, no they arent. They will still have a Mii creator on the Switch and it will have some additional options. They took away nonsense like who the creator was and the Mii's b-day. You can use your Mii as your profile pic on your account and third parties are allowed to use them in games if they wish.
Miiverse on the other hand has been scrapped and that is very unfortunate because it was a nice community.
That StreetPass Mii Plaza Battlegrounds Z game may remind you a bit of Dynasty Warriors and Hyrule Warriors.
HelenBaby writes : "Every single time I attend an event which involves 3DS multiplay as one of its attractions I hear atleast one person say “I only came along for the Streetpass Hits”. In response to this I’ve decided to put together a list of the best places in the UK to collect these precious nuggets of data exchange. I’ve divided these into meet-up groups (especially good if you’re after recurring hits) and conventions".
I will be traveling to Edinburgh and London this coming summer and I'm looking forward to getting my first international streetpasses there.