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[[File:StreetSmash battle.jpg|thumb|A StreetSmash battle in progress.]]
[[File:StreetSmash battle.jpg|thumb|A StreetSmash battle in progress.]]
'''StreetSmash''' ({{ja|すれちがい大乱闘|Surechigai Dairantō}}, ''Passing Smash'') is a mode in {{for3ds}}. It is a minigame utilizing the 3DS's {{s|wikipedia|StreetPass}} functionality. The game involves controlling a  token, and attempting to knock opponents' tokens off the top-down perspective stage.
'''StreetSmash''' is a mode in {{for3ds}}. It is a minigame utilizing the 3DS's {{s|wikipedia|StreetPass}} functionality. The game involves controlling a  token, and attempting to knock opponents' tokens off the top-down perspective stage.


==Controls==
==Controls==
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===StreetSmash===
===StreetSmash===
[[File:-Street_Smash_token.jpeg|thumb|A "?" token can be seen in the bottom right corner.]]
[[File:-Street_Smash_token.jpeg|thumb|right|A "?" token can be seen in the bottom right corner.]]
StreetSmash lets players battle people they have met using StreetPass who also have {{for3ds}}. All opponents are CPU-controlled. The maximum number of players that can be challenged simultaneously is 12. Before the battle, there is a list that shows who has been met via StreetPass; their greetings and stats can be viewed here. If an opponent has their token set to a character the player has not [[Unlockable character|unlocked]] yet nor purchased as [[DLC]], a "?" token will be used in place of that character. After finishing the battle, the player will be awarded with coins, and if the player emerges victorious, a custom part or a trophy.
StreetSmash lets players battle people they have met using StreetPass who also have {{for3ds}}. All opponents are CPU-controlled. The maximum number of players that can be challenged simultaneously is 12. Before the battle, there is a list that shows who has been met via StreetPass; their greetings and stats can be viewed here. If an opponent has their token set to a character the player has not [[Unlockable character|unlocked]] yet nor purchased as [[DLC]], a "?" token will be used in place of that character. After finishing the battle, the player will be awarded with coins, and if the player emerges victorious, a custom part or a trophy.


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==[[List of challenges (SSB4-3DS)|Challenges]]==
==[[List of challenges (SSB4-3DS)|Challenges]]==
*Playing StreetSmash for the first time unlocks [[Lightning Falcon Kick]].
*Playing StreetSmash for the first time unlocks [[Lightning Falcon Kick]].
*StreetPassing with 5 other players unlocks the Lv. 2 Shinespark [[Power]]. This is the only StreetSmash-related Challenge which cannot be completed in Practice mode.
*StreetPassing with 5 other players unlocks the Lv. 2 Shinespark [[Power]].**This is the only StreetSmash-related Challenge which cannot be completed in Practice mode.
*Getting 10 KOs by knocking opponents into other opponents unlocks the [[List of SSB4 trophies (Donkey Kong series)#Mugly|Mugly]] [[trophy]].
*Getting 10 KOs by knocking opponents into other opponents unlocks the [[List of SSB4 trophies (Donkey Kong series)#Mugly|Mugly]] [[trophy]].
*Getting 20 KOs by knocking opponents into other opponents unlocks the [[List of SSB4 trophies (Super Mario Bros. series)#Koopa Troopa (Green)|Koopa Troopa (green)]] [[trophy]].
*Getting 20 KOs by knocking opponents into other opponents unlocks the [[List of SSB4 trophies (Super Mario Bros. series)#Koopa Troopa (Green)|Koopa Troopa (green)]] [[trophy]].
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*The music played during StreetSmash is a retro-style remix of the game's main theme.
*The music played during StreetSmash is a retro-style remix of the game's main theme.
*Although two different versions of the game cannot [[Versus Mode|Smash]] together, they can still participate in this mode with each other.
*Although two different versions of the game cannot [[Versus Mode|Smash]] together, they can still participate in this mode with each other.
*Despite being silent when being KO'd normally, {{SSB4|Pac-Man}} and {{SSB4|Mr. Game & Watch}} make the iconic Pac-Man death sound and the [[Judge]] #9 [[ping]] sound when being KO'd respectively. In fact, disregarding ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Pac-Man|PAC-MAN'S PARK / BLOCK TOWN}}'', StreetSmash is the only place in the whole ''Super Smash Bros.'' series where the former is heard.
*Despite being silent when being KO'd normally, {{SSB4|Pac-Man}} and {{SSB4|Mr. Game & Watch}} make the iconic Pac-Man death sound and the [[Judgement]] #9 [[ping]] sound when being KO'd respectively.
*StreetSmash bears a strong resemblance to the game ''{{iw|wikipedia|Ohajiki}}'', a game where players flick small coin-shaped pieces to hit other pieces and the base concept which eventually lead to ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''
*StreetSmash bears a strong resemblance to the game Ohajiki, a game where players flick small coin-shaped pieces to hit other pieces and the base concept which eventually lead to ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''.


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