Midwest 3DS owners, rejoice!
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/34943
Nintendo is expanding Nintendo Zone "in a few weeks," to over 29,000 locations across North America and 25,000 locations throughout Europe.
Nintendo Zone's new StreetPass relay service allows users to StreetPass with the last user to visit that location, which will hopefully allow users to take greater advantage of StreetPass functionality.
In North America, listed retail locations include Best Buy, Simon Malls, Future Shop, Boingo hotspots, and AT&T Wi-Fi hotspots (e.g. Starbucks, McDonalds, Barnes & Noble). Users can visit http://www.nintendo.com/3ds/nintendozone to find nearby locations.
^^ What an optimist!Realist.
According to Nintendo's map, there are a whopping 2 Streetpass Relays in my area, neither of which will ever see 3DS traffic: my local Kinko's/Fed Ex Office off the freeway and my local Starbucks. The one place a person carrying a 3DS would go in my town? The Gamestop, which will have no relays whatsoever. :(That's not true. If the Range is good the Kinko one will get a good amount from the Freeway.
According to Nintendo's map, there are a whopping 2 Streetpass Relays in my area, neither of which will ever see 3DS traffic: my local Kinko's/Fed Ex Office off the freeway and my local Starbucks. The one place a person carrying a 3DS would go in my town? The Gamestop, which will have no relays whatsoever. :(That's not true. If the Range is good the Kinko one will get a good amount from the Freeway.
Hey now, Streetpass Relays are different then Nintendo Zones. Where did you find that list anyways?According to Nintendo's map, there are a whopping 2 Streetpass Relays in my area, neither of which will ever see 3DS traffic: my local Kinko's/Fed Ex Office off the freeway and my local Starbucks. The one place a person carrying a 3DS would go in my town? The Gamestop, which will have no relays whatsoever. :(That's not true. If the Range is good the Kinko one will get a good amount from the Freeway.
What was that you were saying about the service being guaranteed to not work? :P:
Hey now, Streetpass Relays are different then Nintendo Zones. Where did you find that list anyways?According to Nintendo's map, there are a whopping 2 Streetpass Relays in my area, neither of which will ever see 3DS traffic: my local Kinko's/Fed Ex Office off the freeway and my local Starbucks. The one place a person carrying a 3DS would go in my town? The Gamestop, which will have no relays whatsoever. :(That's not true. If the Range is good the Kinko one will get a good amount from the Freeway.
What was that you were saying about the service being guaranteed to not work? :P: :
Thought that was just Nintendo Zones. Fairview's McDonald's is getting one.Hey now, Streetpass Relays are different then Nintendo Zones. Where did you find that list anyways?According to Nintendo's map, there are a whopping 2 Streetpass Relays in my area, neither of which will ever see 3DS traffic: my local Kinko's/Fed Ex Office off the freeway and my local Starbucks. The one place a person carrying a 3DS would go in my town? The Gamestop, which will have no relays whatsoever. :(That's not true. If the Range is good the Kinko one will get a good amount from the Freeway.
What was that you were saying about the service being guaranteed to not work? :P: :
http://www.nintendo.com/3ds/nintendozone (http://www.nintendo.com/3ds/nintendozone) Scroll down the page.