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'''StreetPass''' (Japanese: '''すれちがい{{tt|通信|つうしん}}''' ''Passing By Communication'') is a function of both the [[Nintendo 3DS]] system and of the [[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire]] games.
'''StreetPass''' (Japanese: '''すれちがい{{tt|通信|つうしん}}''' ''Passing By Communication'') is a function of both the [[Nintendo 3DS]] system.


The 3DS's StreetPass function allows Nintendo 3DS systems that come in local wireless range of each other to exchange data. This requires that both systems be turned on, and that both systems have StreetPass functionality enabled. If a Nintendo 3DS system has received StreetPass data for any game, the secondary light will be green. If the system is in sleep mode, the light will remain green until the system is taken out of sleep mode (when it will go out completely); if the system is not in sleep mode, the light will blink green a few times, before returning to being off.
The Nintendo 3DS's StreetPass function allows Nintendo 3DS systems that come in local wireless range of each other to exchange data. This requires that both systems be turned on, and that both systems have StreetPass functionality enabled. If a Nintendo 3DS system has received StreetPass data for any game, the secondary light will be green. If the system is in sleep mode, the light will remain green until the system is taken out of sleep mode (when it will go out completely); if the system is not in sleep mode, the light will blink green a few times, before returning to being off.


In Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the BuzzNav application of the [[PokéNav Plus]] can receive "StreetPass" data through the [[Player Search System|PSS]]. When StreetPass data has been collected, a mailbox icon will be shown on the BuzzNav application (unless the player is currently in a [[Secret Base]]).
In Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the BuzzNav application of the [[PokéNav Plus]] can receive "StreetPass" data through the [[Player Search System|PSS]]. When StreetPass data has been collected, a mailbox icon will be shown on the BuzzNav application (unless the player is currently in a [[Secret Base]]).


StreetPass data is saved in the 3DS's {{wp|Flash memory|internal memory}}.
StreetPass data is saved in the 3DS's {{wp|Flash memory|internal memory}}.
==Pokémon games==
==Pokémon games==
===Pokémon X and Y and Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire===
===Pokémon X and Y and Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire===
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===Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS===
===Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS===
In [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U|Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]], the player can battle the streetpassed person's character token in StreetSmash.
In [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U|Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]], the player can battle the StreetPassed person's character token in StreetSmash.


===Pokémon Rumble Blast===
===Pokémon Rumble Blast===
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In [[Pokémon Rumble World]], Mii avatars of each passing user will visit the player. The player can also obtain 10 free Poké Diamonds when each StreetPass hit milestone is reached: 1, 20, 100, and 999 hits, along with 1 free Diamond for every 5 visitors that arrive in any manner. In addition, a Poké Diamond or some Ⓟ may be dropped by the Mii when it is encountered in a stage, and  10 Ⓟ (with no Wealthy Tree) is dropped by any Mii following the player when the stage is cleared, but only when the Mii is on-screen.
In [[Pokémon Rumble World]], Mii avatars of each passing user will visit the player. The player can also obtain 10 free Poké Diamonds when each StreetPass hit milestone is reached: 1, 20, 100, and 999 hits, along with 1 free Diamond for every 5 visitors that arrive in any manner. In addition, a Poké Diamond or some Ⓟ may be dropped by the Mii when it is encountered in a stage, and  10 Ⓟ (with no Wealthy Tree) is dropped by any Mii following the player when the stage is cleared, but only when the Mii is on-screen.


==See Also==
==See also==
* [[New Nintendo 3DS]] ([[New Nintendo 3DS XL|XL]])
* [[SpotPass]]
* [[SpotPass]]
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