VGCollect Forum

General and Gaming => General => Topic started by: bikingjahuty on June 18, 2023, 11:48:43 am

Title: Best Video Game Rental Memories
Post by: bikingjahuty on June 18, 2023, 11:48:43 am
Back when you could drive, bike, or walk up to your local Blockbuster, Hollywood Video, or independent rental shop, what are some of your most fond memories of renting video games from these bygone establishments?
Title: Re: Best Video Game Rental Memories
Post by: bikingjahuty on June 18, 2023, 12:02:21 pm
Here are a few of mine.


- This one involves the video rental store itself and not something I actually rented. My local Hollywood video got a Dreamcast kiosk in several months before the system was set to release. I was floored by their Sonic Adventure demo, as well as Power Stone later on. I used to deliberately ride my bike up to Hollywood Video just to play their Dreamcast kiosk. Because of how expensive a new Dreamcast was, I had to wait until November when my brother got one for his birthday. And yes, I rented plenty of Dreamcast games from there over the years until they stopped carrying them.


- In 2001 a friend of mine and I were at a local Blockbuster on a Friday night browsing the game selection for something to rent. Nothing was jumping out at us, so we took a chance of Grand Theft Auto 3. I'd never played any of the previous games, but my friend had the first one on PC and according to him, it was a decent game. Keep in mind this is before GTA3 blew up and became well known as one the PS2's best games. So we rent it and holy shit, I'm not sure I've ever had so much fun playing a game with someone else. We literally could not stop playing. We stayed up for nearly 48 hours going on crime sprees, beating the games missions for the various criminal syndicates, and just having an incredible time. I'm shocked we didn't beat it given how much we were playing it, but we did get towards the end of the game I remember. We rented it again probably 5 more times until I was able to get my own copy, and while fun, the game had lost some of its novelty at that point, but I still really loved it.


- several days before I was about to start my first day of middle school, I was at a friends house and his mom let us rent something for the night. We decided to rent Foresaken and Biofreaks, both on the N64. Keep in mind, this friend's parents, particularly his mom, were very uptight about what my friend and his brother could watch and play, so I'm surprised Biofreaks somehow flew under her radar. So we go back to his house, watch some Dragon Ball Z, and then start to play the games we rented. We start with Foresaken, get bored with it after an hour and then out in Biofreaks. Not 10 minutes after we've started playing his mom comes downstairs and freaks out once she sees what's happening on the screen. Even though she'd the one who paid for the game and let us rent it, she goes off on my friend and I, makes me go home, and my friend is in tears. I found out a few days later she returned the game to Blockbuster and even yelled at the employees for letting children rent games like that. My friend was also grounded for a really long time. So yeah, something about Biofreaks really set this woman off, which is weird since my friend had games like Virtua Cop and Diehard Arcade where you're shooting people and beating the crap out of female NPCs. I laugh on it now, but I remember it really stuck with me when I was younger.
Title: Re: Best Video Game Rental Memories
Post by: jipsy on June 18, 2023, 12:10:39 pm
Rented Tony Hawk's Underground from blockbuster sometime in the mid 00's. Never returned it, still have it. My favorite game of all time.
Title: Re: Best Video Game Rental Memories
Post by: kamikazekeeg on June 18, 2023, 01:03:56 pm
I have the Dungeons and Dragons: Shadow Over Mystara arcade game audio burned into my brain because a local video rental store had the cabinet of that and the demo running for it.  I hung out there all the time because I just liked to browse or I liked to chat to the folks working there, I became buddies with one of them.

When Blockbuster showed up, I would go there to browse games and such, to the point that I'd kinda partially organize the game wall when it go too messy as I was browsing and wasn't being kept up, which I think helped me get the job there and I was pretty regularly making sure the game wall was organized and kept up when I could because it made things better for finding games lol

Also a favorite thing to do of Blockbuster employees, was the weekend would hit, and we'd rent like...5 to 10 movies and games.  Just the biggest fricken stack because there wasn't really a limit to what employees could bring home lol
Title: Re: Best Video Game Rental Memories
Post by: telekill on June 18, 2023, 05:04:21 pm
Biggest rental memory was the Sega CD system. It had recently come out and I really wanted to play Sonic CD, but no way my family was going to spend the cash for the upgrade to play a single game. What they did do for me though, was allow me to rent the system and the game for a weekend. That's all it took for me to beat the game too. Fantastic weekend and great memory. One of the only times I got to haul a suitcase with technology in it as a kid.
Title: Re: Best Video Game Rental Memories
Post by: Cartagia on June 18, 2023, 07:46:22 pm
Maybe not my best memory, but my most vivid memory was going to Hollywood Video on the Christmas Day I got my Nintendo 64.  Rented Resident Evil 2 and proceeded to play the hell out of it the next 3 days.
Title: Re: Best Video Game Rental Memories
Post by: emporerdragon on June 19, 2023, 12:56:54 am
My most memorable rental was Tales of Symphonia for the Gamecube. That game sucked me in so much that I managed to beat the entire game in a single weekend rental.
Title: Re: Best Video Game Rental Memories
Post by: bizzgeburt on June 19, 2023, 05:11:26 am
We got our first Xbox modded back in the days - an nearby video-rental offered 1,- € per day for a game, so we rented about 20 games, for a single day. We just zipped the games onto our Xbox and brought back the rented games the same day  ;D

I remember first playing Elder Scrolls III Morrowind from this batch of rented games ...  so sweet memories ...
Title: Re: Best Video Game Rental Memories
Post by: conduit on June 19, 2023, 07:45:44 am
In my hometown, at one time, there use to be two video rental stores to choose from. I forget the name of the first one, but I distinctly remember browsing their shelves as a kid creeping out over the box art of Clock Tower on PS1. Being ~5 years old at the time it really stuck out to me. The second store was called Movie Gallery which had a small chain of stores outside my local area; no idea if they were nationwide though. They weren't around till my early teenage years. Their selection of games was mostly shovelware, as one might expect, although I did rent and enjoy a copy of Battalion Wars at one point. I was clocking a ton of hours on my Gamecube back then.

Each store had their own building, which still exist today. The first was repurposed as a thrift store while the other became a venue for churchgoers. I even managed to snag a copy of Clock Tower as one of my first games as a collector. It all comes full circle.
Title: Re: Best Video Game Rental Memories
Post by: tripredacus on June 19, 2023, 09:24:33 am
I only remember renting video games for NES.

A few times rented games from the Wegmans supermarket when I went to visit my dad. My NES was at his house. I rented many games, I can't think of that many but I remember one time getting Felix the Cat. I think also I had gotten either Robocop or Terminator, not sure which but whatever one it was, I didn't like it.

The other rental I remember was from a while later, I had moved the NES from my dad's house to my grandparents' house in the country. There was only one place around where you could rent games, a video store that was in a town that only had a church, a restaurant and a gas station. I rented one of the Dizzy games, I picked that one because I remember reading about it in a magazine. It did not work on my NES and I called that phone number on the NES console to see if they could fix it.
Title: Re: Best Video Game Rental Memories
Post by: redblaze57 on June 19, 2023, 10:30:46 am
Never rented a game until Redbox was offering them. The rental store that was in my hometown closed long before I had got my first game system. Others were just I guess too far away.

Only real memory I have renting a game at redbox is that I rented Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5 before it snowed and the next day after it stopped snowing I was Shoveling out the driveway just so I could go return it.
Title: Re: Best Video Game Rental Memories
Post by: dhaabi on June 19, 2023, 12:32:55 pm
During when renting was popular, I didn't really rent media all too much. One of the few instances that I particularly remember is renting Burnout 3: Takedown for PlayStation 2. I had fond memories of the few days I originally played it, so I bought it some time later only in recent years.

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 for PlayStation 2 is another game I know I rented and remember playing it some. It was the only time I ever actually played the game, and it's the oldest save data (May 2003) I have across my console's memory cards.


Maybe not my best memory, but my most vivid memory was going to Hollywood Video on the Christmas Day I got my Nintendo 64.  Rented Resident Evil 2 and proceeded to play the hell out of it the next 3 days.

Were you gifted a new console without any games to go with it? Or was Resident Evil 2 that much more enticing than whatever games you were given?
Title: Re: Best Video Game Rental Memories
Post by: kashell on June 19, 2023, 05:39:08 pm
The Blockbuster near our house had Mega Man X3, so we were renting that over and over. And over again. We never bothered to write down passwords so we always started from ground zero (heh) when we got the game back. The game was humbling because I knew Mega Man X inside and out, so I figured I'd be able to dominate X3. Nope - it took many a rental until we saw those credits.
Title: Re: Best Video Game Rental Memories
Post by: bikingjahuty on June 20, 2023, 12:07:05 am
The Blockbuster near our house had Mega Man X3, so we were renting that over and over. And over again. We never bothered to write down passwords so we always started from ground zero (heh) when we got the game back. The game was humbling because I knew Mega Man X inside and out, so I figured I'd be able to dominate X3. Nope - it took many a rental until we saw those credits.


That is so awesome you loved that game that much to keep on renting it and playing it from the very beginning every time. I loved Mega Man X back in the day, and it was my gateway game into that franchise. I unfortunately wouldn't play another X game until X4 on my PS1 years later. I really need to play more of the X games. I've only played and beat (or close to beating) X, X4, X5, and X6
Title: Re: Best Video Game Rental Memories
Post by: kashell on June 20, 2023, 09:35:26 am
The Blockbuster near our house had Mega Man X3, so we were renting that over and over. And over again. We never bothered to write down passwords so we always started from ground zero (heh) when we got the game back. The game was humbling because I knew Mega Man X inside and out, so I figured I'd be able to dominate X3. Nope - it took many a rental until we saw those credits.


That is so awesome you loved that game that much to keep on renting it and playing it from the very beginning every time. I loved Mega Man X back in the day, and it was my gateway game into that franchise. I unfortunately wouldn't play another X game until X4 on my PS1 years later. I really need to play more of the X games. I've only played and beat (or close to beating) X, X4, X5, and X6

We were dedicated to beat Sigma, darn it!

If you like X, I think you'll like X3. I never cared for X2 but it uses and adds some new touches on X's blueprint so you'd probably like that one, as well.
Title: Re: Best Video Game Rental Memories
Post by: mooblius on June 20, 2023, 01:42:17 pm
It was around 1990 or 91 when I discovered a small shop in a strip mall that rented video games.  It was run by a couple of personable guys, who were really into video games. :) At that time, the the local video stores, Blockbuster, Hollywood Video, I Love Video, etc., were primarily renting NES games, but this was the first shop I had seen renting games for the Sega Genesis as well as many games for PC and Mac.

My first rental from them was probably Castle of Illusion for the Sega Genesis.  My last rental from them was Ultima VII: The Black Gate for PC DOS a couple of years later.  They closed their shop shortly afterward.
Title: Re: Best Video Game Rental Memories
Post by: Warmsignal on July 11, 2023, 10:49:19 pm
Not 10 minutes after we've started playing his mom comes downstairs and freaks out once she sees what's happening on the screen. Even though she'd the one who paid for the game and let us rent it, she goes off on my friend and I, makes me go home, and my friend is in tears.

Never could grasp the insanity of such helicopter parenting. What do they think? A kid plays a goofy ass game like Bio Freaks and his soul is lost? It sends him down a dark path of destruction and evil, all because he played some absurd arcade game? Grown ass adults walk around with such lack of logic and reasoning. I've often seen it, but I can't understand it.



I don't really have any super interesting stories about my rental experiences. Most were just pretty standard. I remember being super excited to rent games like Cruis'n and GoldenEye 007, and just the excitement of seeing copies available there on the shelf, at a time when it was kinda hard to find certain games in stock at retail. I remember first discovering Driver at BlockBuster, just taking a chance on it. Ended up loving that game, and later owning it. I think one day I kind of just randomly discovered Yoshi's Story N64 at BlockBuster, and they were selling a copy so I bought it as it was kinda cheap.

In the early days I had a local mom'n pop rental store near my home, where we'd go and just pick out games based on their cover art alone. We had no other knowledge of what games were like. I did end up finding an NES game (P.O.W.) that came from this store, now in my collection. I've forgotten what a lot of my rentals from that era were. I remember renting Mario Paint from there, also Snow Brothers, and I think Pac Man The New Adventures the SNES version. It was just sort of random.

After the N64 / PS1 era, I think I stopped renting games. Don't recall ever renting Dreamcast or PS2.
Title: Re: Best Video Game Rental Memories
Post by: telly on July 12, 2023, 12:21:04 pm
Some of my fondest early memories with our PS2 was renting games. One of the first ones I rented and played was Klonoa 2. Other ones on PS2 that I can remember include Freakstyle, American Chopper (actually kind of a fun game), and Mercenaries. The was a mountain biking game too that was really bad called Mountain Bike Adrenaline. I guess my brother and I really liked biking games for some reason.

Didn't really rent anything for any other system that we owned growing up as we were right on the cusp of video game rentals becoming obsolete.
Title: Re: Best Video Game Rental Memories
Post by: bikingjahuty on July 12, 2023, 02:05:23 pm
Not 10 minutes after we've started playing his mom comes downstairs and freaks out once she sees what's happening on the screen. Even though she'd the one who paid for the game and let us rent it, she goes off on my friend and I, makes me go home, and my friend is in tears.

Never could grasp the insanity of such helicopter parenting. What do they think? A kid plays a goofy ass game like Bio Freaks and his soul is lost? It sends him down a dark path of destruction and evil, all because he played some absurd arcade game? Grown ass adults walk around with such lack of logic and reasoning. I've often seen it, but I can't understand it.



Me neither. It was during the late 90s, so it was still in that period of the older generation wondering if "realistic" video game violence was causing violent behavior in kids and teens. I think more than anything though, his mom was just very awkward to be around and she always had this seriousness about as if she was trying to find something to scold you for while also being incredibly judgmental. It's too bad because he was one of my best friends in elementary school, and unfortunately due to this incident and him going to a different middle school than me, that was sort of the end of of friendship sadly.
Title: Re: Best Video Game Rental Memories
Post by: Warmsignal on July 13, 2023, 02:25:58 pm
Not 10 minutes after we've started playing his mom comes downstairs and freaks out once she sees what's happening on the screen. Even though she'd the one who paid for the game and let us rent it, she goes off on my friend and I, makes me go home, and my friend is in tears.

Never could grasp the insanity of such helicopter parenting. What do they think? A kid plays a goofy ass game like Bio Freaks and his soul is lost? It sends him down a dark path of destruction and evil, all because he played some absurd arcade game? Grown ass adults walk around with such lack of logic and reasoning. I've often seen it, but I can't understand it.



Me neither. It was during the late 90s, so it was still in that period of the older generation wondering if "realistic" video game violence was causing violent behavior in kids and teens. I think more than anything though, his mom was just very awkward to be around and she always had this seriousness about as if she was trying to find something to scold you for while also being incredibly judgmental. It's too bad because he was one of my best friends in elementary school, and unfortunately due to this incident and him going to a different middle school than me, that was sort of the end of of friendship sadly.


Yeah, well my own parents were sort of cautious about the media we were exposed to as well, although they didn't monitor the games we played much. I still know I would have gotten into trouble with anything that had suggestive themes, or use of profanity. Of course, grotesque violence didn't matter at all. Just make sure there's no bad words or nudity.

Come to think of it, I believe they did go over-the-top monitoring my music choices as a kid. One time I got into trouble just for being interested in the music of a band called "Suicidal Tendencies", just because of their name. I guess they thought it was music focused on convincing kids to off themselves? That's 90s parenting logic for you. I reality, I didn't care what their name was, probably didn't understand a lot of the political themes, I just liked the music. Ironically, they had no problem allow me to by CDs from another band "Suicide Machines" just like maybe a year later. I think I heard about both these bands from Tony Hawk's Pro Skater. I wasn't interested in being edgy or suicidal, I just liked the music. I think one time my mom threw away one of my Slipknot CDs in disgust of the band. Probably did me a favor in that case, but still. Albums like Nirvana's Nevermind would be deemed inappropriate just because of a naked baby on the cover, and I certainly couldn't have any albums with a parental advisory sticker on them.

Apparently, they believed music was the devil's avenue above all else. There had been a lot of nonsense in the 80s and maybe 90s about how music was influencing or brainwashing violence and bad behavior in the youth. Everything has been the scapegoat, aside from the parenting itself. Sheltering children is always the answer to all of life's more complicated matters, and we see that theme continuing to this day. "Kids are too young to understand this or that, we must keep them away from it", yeah I kinda think that's a time-tested crap philosophy.
Title: Re: Best Video Game Rental Memories
Post by: betelgeuse on August 15, 2023, 04:45:05 pm
A friend of my back in the day had a small tv and no PlayStation.

He would go to Walmart to “rent” a PlayStation and a 27” tv.
Rentals there were free and would last 2 weeks lol.

The games were legit rented from blockbuster, since opened games couldn’t be returned.
Title: Re: Best Video Game Rental Memories
Post by: wolff242 on August 15, 2023, 08:15:41 pm
Renting Golgo 13 and having no clue what to do. No instructions, no internet to look it up.
Title: Re: Best Video Game Rental Memories
Post by: pzeke on November 01, 2023, 09:27:27 pm
In the Blockbuster Video that was the closest to where I live, one day they had a PS1 set up with Tekken, and I remember there being a small crowd of like 4 guys, probably in their early teens, hovering over someone else playing the game (only one controller was plugged in). This was during the night, and I noticed them while in the car while my mother was parking, rushing over there as soon as I entered the store while my mother veered elsewhere looking for some movies. I just stood there watching like a little kid until the one playing lost and asked me if I wanted to give it a try and I just nodded and took the controller. Somehow, someway I became proficient at fighting games that night and competently beat nearly the entirety of the game, passing the controller to one of them once my mother came over. The guy I gave the controller to looked at me and told me in a rather confident tone that I had the game and played it every day, and I was like, "Nope, I don't have a PS1". They all looked at each other dumbfounded then went "What?!" in near unison; I remember I relished that night for quite a while growing up, but that fighting skill prowess never returned. It was quite a fun night.

I have other great memories, especially with the Pokémon Snap Station kiosk, but that's the one that flooded my mind as soon as I saw this topic and, quite frankly, I'm fond of it. At the time I still owned my original SNES and was still super into it, and that day, if I remember well, was the second time I came across a PS1. Funnily, I don't own the first Tekken; I do have the third one.