mannn, getting shit pizza from a local chain and renting a game on a friday night after school. man oh man.
notably, pokemon silver and ahhh... pokemon stadium 2. the amount of times my parents rented super smash bros 64, pokemon stadium 2... they could have bought the games 10x over. in fact, between my neighbour and i, we could have had like 50 copies of those games. whyyyy.
but otherwise i don't remember a lot about them tbh. it was pretty rare this even happened for whatever reason in my fambam.
by the time i was like 8 we stopped going to them altogether. but we lived in a fancy ~broadband~ connected neighbourhood (that DSL tho... but seriously, we had actual broadband RJ-45 wall outlets and everything, right under the telephone outlets, faaaaaannnn-cee) by 2001. so yeah, between ~broadband~ DSL and cable with hundreds of channels... and instant-access pay-to-view film through dish network, my family just stopped going. and we were pretty far out of town (i've actually driven back by there and been ...stunned, is the best word for it, by how far it is to drive into town, no less to drive to where i live now... which is still a far stone's throw from my dad's workplace where he's been for like 30 years now, and i used to deliver about 4 miles from it on the same stretch of road) so it's no wonder that when we moved away from a more central location, we stopped that shit pretty quick. we WOULD go on occasion, but it was pretty rare overall.
and even before then, my brother and i had a babysitter who would bring a whole box of SNES titles over, so we'd borrow one from her... idk what happened to that chick. but yeah, weekly, we got to borrow one, so even before that, it was rare to ACTUALLY rent a game. and i remember, i had really bad radar for good to-rent titles, haha. i guess my parents didn't think it was worth it.