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Nintendo Download: 3DS owners can finally StreetPass more than 10 people at once

| Sep 02, 2016 11:58 AM EDT

Actor Michael Cera attends Day 2 of Nintendo 3DS Experience Lounge on January 21, 2012 in Park City, Utah.

"StreetPass Mii Plaza" is getting a new turn as Nintendo brings a heavily requested feature. Alongside new games, the Premium upgrade will at long last allow 3D fans to meet the Miis of way more people at once.

According to Polygon, Nintendo 3DS owners will manage to pass 10 times as many other 3DS users as before - 100, up from 10 initially. That is a big deal for longtime players of the minigame. Initially, the game required that they clear out their visitors with great frequency in order to meet new ones. This could be annoying if not exhausting at conventions or other crowded places.

Nintendo Co., Ltd, a Japanese multinational consumer electronics and software company headquartered in Kyoto, Japan offers a variety of content that people can download directly to their systems in addition to video games available at retail stores, Business Wire reported.

Following the update, anyone who download Nintendo will grab one of two two new StreetPass games that were just announced for the service for free: "Slot-Car Rivals" and "Market Crashers." "Mii Trek," "Ninja Launcher" and "Feed Mii" are also hoped to be launched and all five can be purchased for $2.99 each. On the other hand, a bundle of four games, free title excluded will be offered for $8.99. Players will also find "Picross 3D Round 2," "Ping Pong Trick Shot" as well as "Adventure Labyrinth Story."

The Wii U eShop is interesting too, as it just got "Skyward Sword" (yes for Wii U), "Hyrule Warriors DS" character DLC, and 140, "Free Balling (ha)," "Alice in Wonderland." Also, a 2d side-scrolling Metroidvania developed by Thomas Happ Games,"Axiom Verge"(finally), will be launched. In addition, "Skunky B's Super Slots Saga #1," "The First Skunk Bundle" and "Tallowmere" "Games for Toddlers," "Panda Love (ha again)," "Piano Teacher," "Super Hero Math," will be made available.

Only those who put their money down to upgrade to StreetPass Mii Plaza Premium will be able to access to the new "Line" feature. Launched in 2015, the extra feature-filled version of the minigame will cost $4.99.

The Wii Shop Channel offers games and applications and uses Wii Points, the points can be bought via the Wii Shop Channel. The Nintendo DSi Shop offers games and applications and also uses Nintendo DSi Points, which can be acquired in the Nintendo DSi Shop.

Here is a video of Nintendo StreetPass MiiPlaza update here:

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