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'''StreetPass''' is a communication system and core feature of the [[Nintendo 3DS]] line of game consoles. It exchanges information between consoles when they pass by each other, hence the title. Often it affords the player a bonus in various games which support the feature.
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'''StreetPass''' is a communication system and core feature of the [[Nintendo 3DS]] line of game consoles. It exchanges information between consoles when they pass by each other. Often, it affords the player a bonus in various games which support the feature.


==Game Appearances==
==Game Appearances==
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==={{link|game|smt4}}===
==={{link|game|smt4}}===
StreetPass functionality in {{Link|Game|SMT4}} is unlocked after purchasing the Digital Demon Service app in-game. StreetPass tags with other {{Link|Game|SMT4}} players will grant the player bonus app points and the ability to perform special fusions.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= |translquote= |author=Siliconera Staff |url= [https://www.siliconera.com/shin-megami-tensei-iv-has-some-crazy-samurai-costumes/]|archive= |published= May 3, 2013|retrieved= June 25, 2024|site=[[Wikipedia:Siliconera|Siliconera]]|type=}}</ref> Up to 12 StreetPass tags for the game can be stored at a time.
Players can attach a [[Demon]] that they own to a card, losing access to that Demon in the process. A player can set their card to be white or black, with white cards having the attached Demon's stats be increased for each tag and black cards having the attached Demon be fused at random for each tag. Demons attached to cards will also collect items as gifts for the player, regardless of the card's color. In addition, the Digital Demon Service app can be used in battle to perform a special Assist attack, with its power varying depending on the number of accumulated StreetPass tags.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= |translquote= |author=IGN Guide contributors |url= [https://www.ign.com/wikis/shin-megami-tensei-iv/Digital_Demon_Service]|archive= |published=July 23, 2013|retrieved= June 25, 2024|site=IGN |type= }}</ref>
An update released for the game will grant players additional app points for connecting with systems who are playing {{Link|Game|SH1}} or ''Etrian Odyssey IV''.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote=After a little digging it appears it just allows you to access the Streetpass bonuses for Streetpassing someone with Etrian Odyssey 4 or Soul Hackers.|translquote= |author=Ziek |url= [https://www.giantbomb.com/shin-megami-tensei-iv/3030-31809/forums/anyone-else-notice-the-streetpass-update-1447265/#js-message-6806729]|archive= |published= July 31, 2013|retrieved= June 25, 2024|site=GiantBomb |type= }}</ref>.


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==={{link|game|SH1}}===
==={{link|game|SH1}}===
{{Main|[[Nemechi]]}}
{{Main|[[Nemechi]]}}
In the 3DS version, the player gets "D-Souls" through StreetPass which can be used to buy special new demons made for this version. A demon called "Nemecchi" grows with each streetpass, starting as a wisp and growing into a cat like creature.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote=|author=Siliconera Staff|url=[https://www.siliconera.com/soul-hackers-for-3ds-has-new-streetpass-powered-demon/ Soul Hackers For 3DS Has New StreetPass Powered Demon]|archive=|published=June 20, 2012|retrieved=December 11, 2023|site=[[Wikipedia:Siliconera|Siliconera]]|type=}}</ref>
In the 3DS version, the player gets "D-Souls" when connecting with other 3DS systems through StreetPass, which can be used to buy special new Demons created for this version or alternate designs for existing Demons. A demon called "Nemechi" grows with each StreetPass tag, starting as a wisp and growing into many different forms.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote=|author=Siliconera Staff|url=[https://www.siliconera.com/soul-hackers-for-3ds-has-new-streetpass-powered-demon/ Soul Hackers For 3DS Has New StreetPass Powered Demon]|archive=|published=June 20, 2012|retrieved=December 11, 2023|site=[[Wikipedia:Siliconera|Siliconera]]|type=}}</ref>


==={{link|game|DeSu2RB}}===
==={{link|game|DeSu2RB}}===
StreetPassing other players gives stat and skill bonuses, which are random<ref>{{Cite Web|quote=|author=Sal Romano|url=[https://www.gematsu.com/2015/03/devil-survivor-2-record-breaker-details-streetpass-spotpass-features Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker details StreetPass and SpotPass features]|archive=|published=March 11, 2015|retrieved=December 11, 2023|site=[[Wikipedia:Gematsu|Gematsu]]|type=}}</ref>
Connecting with other players gives stat and skill bonuses, which are randomly determined.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote=|author=Sal Romano|url=[https://www.gematsu.com/2015/03/devil-survivor-2-record-breaker-details-streetpass-spotpass-features Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker details StreetPass and SpotPass features]|archive=|published=March 11, 2015|retrieved=December 11, 2023|site=[[Wikipedia:Gematsu|Gematsu]]|type=}}</ref>


==={{link|game|PQ1}}===
==={{link|game|PQ1}}===


==={{link|game|PQ2}}===
==={{link|game|PQ2}}===
You can set a specific persona as tradeable, and it will be automatically traded with whoever streetpasses you. If a persona you get is higher level than your highest party member it is added to the compendium but is not summonable.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote=|author=Iyane Agossah|url=[https://www.dualshockers.com/persona-q2-shop-streetpass-screenshots/ Persona Q2 Details Item Shop and StreetPass Features with New Screenshots]|archive=|published=October 5, 2018|retrieved=December 11, 2023|site=DualShockers|type=}}</ref>
In {{link|game|PQ2}}, players can set a specific [[Persona (Concept)|Persona]] as tradeable, and it will be automatically traded with players who use StreetPass. If a Persona received from StreetPass is a higher level than the current highest-level party member, it will be added to the [[Compendium]], but will not be summonable.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote=|author=Iyane Agossah|url=[https://www.dualshockers.com/persona-q2-shop-streetpass-screenshots/ Persona Q2 Details Item Shop and StreetPass Features with New Screenshots]|archive=|published=October 5, 2018|retrieved=December 11, 2023|site=DualShockers|type=}}</ref>
==References==
==References==
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StreetPass is a communication system and core feature of the Nintendo 3DS line of game consoles. It exchanges information between consoles when they pass by each other. Often, it affords the player a bonus in various games which support the feature.

Game Appearances

Shin Megami Tensei IV

StreetPass functionality in Shin Megami Tensei IV is unlocked after purchasing the Digital Demon Service app in-game. StreetPass tags with other Shin Megami Tensei IV players will grant the player bonus app points and the ability to perform special fusions.[1] Up to 12 StreetPass tags for the game can be stored at a time.

Players can attach a Demon that they own to a card, losing access to that Demon in the process. A player can set their card to be white or black, with white cards having the attached Demon's stats be increased for each tag and black cards having the attached Demon be fused at random for each tag. Demons attached to cards will also collect items as gifts for the player, regardless of the card's color. In addition, the Digital Demon Service app can be used in battle to perform a special Assist attack, with its power varying depending on the number of accumulated StreetPass tags.[2]

An update released for the game will grant players additional app points for connecting with systems who are playing Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers or Etrian Odyssey IV.[3].

Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse

Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers

Main article: Nemechi

In the 3DS version, the player gets "D-Souls" when connecting with other 3DS systems through StreetPass, which can be used to buy special new Demons created for this version or alternate designs for existing Demons. A demon called "Nemechi" grows with each StreetPass tag, starting as a wisp and growing into many different forms.[4]

Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker

Connecting with other players gives stat and skill bonuses, which are randomly determined.[5]

Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth

Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth

In Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth, players can set a specific Persona as tradeable, and it will be automatically traded with players who use StreetPass. If a Persona received from StreetPass is a higher level than the current highest-level party member, it will be added to the Compendium, but will not be summonable.[6]

References

  1. Siliconera Staff, [1]. Published May 3, 2013. Retrieved June 25, 2024. Siliconera.
  2. IGN Guide contributors, [2]. Published July 23, 2013. Retrieved June 25, 2024. IGN.
  3. "After a little digging it appears it just allows you to access the Streetpass bonuses for Streetpassing someone with Etrian Odyssey 4 or Soul Hackers." Ziek, [3]. Published July 31, 2013. Retrieved June 25, 2024. GiantBomb.
  4. Siliconera Staff, Soul Hackers For 3DS Has New StreetPass Powered Demon. Published June 20, 2012. Retrieved December 11, 2023. Siliconera.
  5. Sal Romano, Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker details StreetPass and SpotPass features. Published March 11, 2015. Retrieved December 11, 2023. Gematsu.
  6. Iyane Agossah, Persona Q2 Details Item Shop and StreetPass Features with New Screenshots. Published October 5, 2018. Retrieved December 11, 2023. DualShockers.