Iwata Asks is a series of interviews conducted by former Nintendo Global President Satoru Iwata with key creators behind the making of Nintendo games and hardware.



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Nintendo 3DS



Volume 6 Nintendo 3DS Built-in Software

StreetPass as Separate Greetings

Iwata

So, in StreetPass Mii Plaza, there are two games, Find Mii and Puzzle Swap. What brought those about?

Kawamoto

To begin with, when we were thinking of applications for the Nintendo DSi system, Akifusa-san had an idea for a project called Traveling Mii.

Iwata

Ah, yes, I remember that.

Kawamoto

It involved Mii characters that adventured through StreetPass. The Nintendo DSi system didn't have the constant Tag Mode function, though, so we thought it would be a bit too hard to realize, and the idea was shelved.

Iwata

But since the Nintendo 3DS system can use StreetPass all the time, you thought the Traveling Mii idea might play very well on it.

Kawamoto

That's right. Then, on Mii Channel for the Wii console, there's a place called Mii Parade, where Mii characters you've met through Tag Mode and Mii characters that came in through the Wii Remote controller sort of collect. Someone wondered if we couldn't use that somehow, so we mixed the two together, and it turned into StreetPass Mii Plaza.

Iwata

The Traveling Mii idea originally came out during the development of the Nintendo DSi system, so that would have been around 2007.

Akifusa

About then, yes.

Iwata

So it's a bit as though its journey into the world took four long years. (laughs)

Kawamoto

Would that be our corporate culture of not giving up? (laughs) The 3D itself is like that, too.

Iwata

The concept of 3D itself is from even farther back, yes. (laughs)

Kawamoto

Then we've still got a ways to go.

Akifusa

Still, personally, I'm really happy that Traveling Mii got to see the light of day this way. (laughs)

Kawamoto

Wouldn't you rather have made it yourself, though? (laughs)

Akifusa

Well, yes, but Kawamoto-san, you had fun finishing it up, so…

Iwata

As the one who proposed the project, you're quite satisfied.

Akifusa

Yes. (laughs)

Iwata

You've also made it possible to send and receive messages through StreetPass. How did you hit on that idea?

Kawamoto

First, we experimented with StreetPass inside the group. Some said that, if Mii characters just showed up, it wasn't easy to see the differences between them. So we made it so that you can enter free messages, so that they can talk when they meet.

Iwata

Even though they're called free messages, you can't just type in any words you want.

Kuroume

No, you can't. Player's cannot enter personal information or messages that will make the receiver feel bad.

Iwata

That said, it's pretty fun to watch Mii characters talk.

Kawamoto

We've left the content of the greeting up to the players. By making it so that every Mii character has a different greeting, I think each individual Mii character stands out more.

Iwata

If you have StreetPass encounters with the same Mii character several times, you can also set a separate greeting, meant just for that Mii character.

Kawamoto

Yes. When we were experimenting with greetings as a group, lots of us thought it would be fun to be able to return greetings. So we made it so that, if you have encountered the same Mii character twice, you're asked if you want to greet them separately, and you're able to use a separate greeting just for that Mii character. Once you've entered a separate greeting, the next time you encounter them via StreetPass, that's the one that will get sent.

Iwata

So, you can do a sort of corresponding with people you've never met.

Kawamoto

Yes. The messages are short, but you can.

Iwata

The separate greetings are pretty interesting; I enjoyed playing with them myself, too. (laughs)

Kawamoto

I'm a bit curious as to the content there. (laughs)

Mizuki

Um… I actually got a separate greeting from Iwata-san.

Kawamoto

Huh!

Mizuki

I had a StreetPass message with a Mii character at the company, so when I opened it, Iwata-san had written a comment that said "I'm the real one." I felt like, "Whoa, it's the real Iwata-san! He's here!" (laughs)

Iwata

(laughs)

Mizuki

Then, in the greeting, he'd written "Do your best on the matter we discussed. I'm rooting for you." I was touched, honestly.

Iwata

I'd asked for Mizuki-san's help on an important job, so I wrote that as my separate greeting.

Mizuki

But since I hadn't expected to get a separate greeting from you at all, I took a commemorative photo of it. (laughs)

Everyone

(laughs)

Iwata

Even though I hadn't encountered anyone via StreetPass that day, when I was in my room, working, a Mii character suddenly showed up unexpectedly. I was like, "Huh? Why?" then I thought about it and realized, "Oh, someone just walked past in front of my room." (laughs)

Everyone

(laughs)

Iwata

Even just thinking about things like that is pretty fun.

Kawamoto

We tried to make it so that you can see the information about when someone had encountered you via StreetPass and imagine all sorts of things.

Iwata

Besides that, when I see people in-company acting in different ways because they want to make their Mii characters to interact in StreetPass Mii Plaza, I feel a lot of potential there.

Kawamoto

Sometimes you do see people who look like they're trying to say something as they walk past you. (laughs)

Suzuki

Oh, yes.

Kawamoto

In our group, there are lots of people who are setting StreetPass Mii Plaza, so lots of them gather there.

Iwata

In that sense, too, StreetPass Mii Plaza does feel like a real Tomodachi Collection.

Akifusa

It does, doesn't it.

Iwata

All right, next I'd like to talk about Nintendo 3DS Camera. Akifusa-san, what was on your mind when you developed this function?

Akifusa

First, I wanted to actually experience what it would be like to take a 3D photo, and at first I was honestly surprised. Then, how should I put this… Before all else, I wanted to make something that people would use for five or ten years.

Kawamoto

Wow.

Iwata

That's a pretty tall order. But I think, even five years from now, people will be impressed by 3D photos.

Akifusa

You're right. The photos taken with Nintendo 3DS Camera feel incredibly real, so you want to save them. Still, even though the 3D startled me, I thought I'd rather not coast on that borrowed momentum.

Mizuki

Um… Actually, I've got a photo I don't want to delete. I snapped it during a fairly somber meeting, which I'm not proud of, but everybody's drooping, and it really did capture the feel of the place.

Iwata

The 3D does bring out the atmosphere.

Mizuki

Yes. You can even tell how glum the air is from the 3D photo. So I just can't delete it. (laughs)

Everyone

(laughs)

Kawamoto

Wouldn't it be safer to delete it, though?

Mizuki

Well… You think so, too?

Iwata

(laughs)