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Title: Video Rental Store Memories
Post by: bikingjahuty on July 27, 2016, 11:42:23 pm
While services like Netflix, Hulu, and Redbox are infinitely more convenient and affordable, I have a huge soft spot for the bygone era of Video Rental Stores. I grew up with these places, as I'm sure many people on this site did and some of my fondest memories growing up involve going out and renting a movie and/or video game. I'm curious to hear other people's experiences and best memories of going to their local Blockbuster, Hollywood Video, or independent rental store and renting movies and games.
Title: Re: Video Rental Store Memories
Post by: kamikazekeeg on July 27, 2016, 11:50:28 pm
I will ALWAYS remember video stores.  It feels awful that nearly all of them are gone.  Streaming and Redbox are nice, they are convenient, but there's something about physically browsing stuff, reading the back of the box, coming up to the counter with a stack of movies...I lived in a small town and we had a few video stores, though primarily one independent one I actually spent a lot of time just hanging out in, got to be friends with one of the employees and still am.  I worked in Block Buster from about 2001 to 2003.  Real good job for a highschooler at the time.
Title: Re: Video Rental Store Memories
Post by: bikingjahuty on July 28, 2016, 12:00:48 am
From about 1992 until 1998 I rented everything from an independent rental place called Famous Video. I rented all my Genesis games from them and a decent amount of SNES titles as well. I also remember renting a lot of old Godzilla movies on VHS, as well as a bunch of low budget 80s fantasy movies, some that I loved. I also remember renting the Mortal Kombat movie 6+ times and watching it several times each time before I needed to return it. Sadly they went under well before the demise of all rental stores.

Starting in the late 90s I began renting primarily from Hollywood Video and a local Blockbuster. I primarily remember renting a lot of Anime during the early 2000s, as well as a good amount of PS2 and N64 games. My local Hollywood Video also had a Game Crazy attached to it which was cool for someone who loved video games back then.

I miss all these places terribly...
Title: Re: Video Rental Store Memories
Post by: atrumlupus on July 28, 2016, 12:10:29 am
A lot of my SNES and PS1 games were rented from a mom and pop called J&S movies. The highlight of a weekend was going and renting a game and getting a pizza Friday and wasting the whole evening with Mega Max X or Breath of Fire. I remember the first PS1 game I rented Beyond the Beyond. Now it's horrible but at the time I remember being so excited to play a PS1 RPG.

A lot of my collecting now is owning titles I rented as a kid but couldn't afford to own.
Title: Re: Video Rental Store Memories
Post by: kamikazekeeg on July 28, 2016, 12:12:33 am
I might not have been into anime as much, had I not had my local store and Block Buster.  I had a friend who helped me into more common stuff and another friend who was a real otaku type could show me more deep cuts, but it was those stores that would reveal a lot of other anime for me, because it wasn't easy to get anime in the late '90's/early 00's, let alone in my town, because we didn't have a any major brand store like a Suncoast or EB Games.  We didn't even get a Walmart till I think like...2003? 2004 maybe?

I remember watching stuff on both VHS and DVD. Lots of that oddballs '90's stuff you see show up in like Bennet the Sage reviews lol I remember renting Berserk and Hellsing specifically from Block Buster.

When I worked at Block Buster, I kinda became the defacto game guy.  I would keep it organized the best I could, but before me, that wall would get messed up in the matter of a weak, but I'd make sure games were placed right, generally organized alphabetically, and just to look good.  I remember a district manager coming in for a visit and complimenting whoever was taking such good care of the game wall lol
Title: Re: Video Rental Store Memories
Post by: thewelshman on July 28, 2016, 12:42:48 am
I rented all of my movies and games from a local place called Main Street Video. I'm almost 100% all small towns had video stores named that. I'll never forgot the feeling of renting a SNES/Genesis game and seeing the saves erased, or saved over and having to start all over again. Most notably Final Fantasy II (IV) for the SNES. Of all the games I rented, NBA Jam for the Sega Genesis has to be the one I rented the most.

Nothing was more satisfying, as a kid, than going to the rental store with my mom to get a few movies, and a game for the weekend.
Title: Re: Video Rental Store Memories
Post by: kamikazekeeg on July 28, 2016, 01:32:59 am
I rented all of my movies and games from a local place called Main Street Video. I'm almost 100% all small towns had video stores named that. I'll never forgot the feeling of renting a SNES/Genesis game and seeing the saves erased, or saved over and having to start all over again. Most notably Final Fantasy II (IV) for the SNES. Of all the games I rented, NBA Jam for the Sega Genesis has to be the one I rented the most.

Nothing was more satisfying, as a kid, than going to the rental store with my mom to get a few movies, and a game for the weekend.

I will ruin your 100%  by stating our small town video store was not called Main Street Video lol
Title: Re: Video Rental Store Memories
Post by: necrosexual on July 28, 2016, 01:46:45 am
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.
Title: Re: Video Rental Store Memories
Post by: kashell on July 28, 2016, 08:28:52 am
Most of my NES rentals came from a little store called Network Video. It was ran by two...what's the most PC way to put this...well-fed(?) ladies that weren't very pleasant. But, it was close to the house so we braved the storm anyway to rent ourselves a Nintendo game or two. My parents would wait in the car while my brother and I would look for a game. I would usually go with a Mega Man title while he went with Tiny Toons. Speaking of, Tiny Toons was a hard game to finish.

When we moved, Blockbuster was our go to place for games and movies. I didn't rent many games because by then I was hooked on RPGs. They took longer to finish, but there were occasions when we would get the itch to rent something you could not find anywhere such as Mega Man X3. I also remember renting Devil May Cry 2 from that store; I'm not sure why I thought that was a good idea.

A lot of my SNES and PS1 games were rented from a mom and pop called J&S movies. The highlight of a weekend was going and renting a game and getting a pizza Friday and wasting the whole evening with Mega Max X or Breath of Fire.

Those were the first two SNES games I owned!! Such great memories with those great games.
Title: Re: Video Rental Store Memories
Post by: ignition365 on July 28, 2016, 09:56:44 am
We always rented from Video Central until they got bought out by Hollywood Video.  At that point we rented movies from a local shop called Universal Video.  Games we still rented from Blockbuster/Hollywood depending on availability.  I remember always wanting to rent Mega Man Soccer and Earthbound, but they were never available to rent ANYWHERE, someone always had it checked out.
Title: Re: Video Rental Store Memories
Post by: rayne315 on July 28, 2016, 10:06:28 am
the only rental memory I remember was going to the local family video and renting Dark Cloud 2. I rented it so many times because it was just such a fun game that eventually my mom went out and found me a copy and gave it to me for Christmas.

other than that I was out a few months ago at a very small town in Iowa that has a still running video rental location (cant remember the name) and they seemed to be very popular as there were probably 15 cars in the parking lot at once.
Title: Re: Video Rental Store Memories
Post by: tripredacus on July 28, 2016, 11:01:54 am
I have only rented NES games before. When I had gotten other systems, they were past their prime rental lifetime. The time between NES and Genesis were spent with a Game Boy, which no one would rent for. Then when I got the Genesis, it was already 1997, so the same is true there. Besides the NES games, which was a great way to try something out, my other memories were looking at the boxes. The same is true for nearly anyone who has experienced video rentals.

There were far more times I was in a rental place (even back to when gas stations rented things) that I was not going to get something. So time was spent looking at the front and back of boxes. All that cool artwork.

I actually own 1 former rental system, it is my Sega Saturn which used to be a Blockbuster system. Rental cases are so cool. I had gotten it also in the late 90s, when they clearance out all their Saturn and N64 stuff.
Title: Re: Video Rental Store Memories
Post by: badATchaos on July 28, 2016, 11:22:16 am
Some Ingle stores still have DVD rental sections
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Post by: gf78 on July 28, 2016, 11:22:43 am
Man, video rentals were the thing for me growing up.  I think the first one my folks and I rented at was called Village Video.  This was pre-Blockbuster times in our area, around 85-90.  There were several others.  They were everywhere, all mom & pop shops.  I loved going in and browsing the VHS tapes and looking at the boxes.  It was an every weekend thing to do, especially since there was no satellite or cable available where we lived and we were relegated to ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX and KPLR-11.   :o

Most of our renting was movies as pretty much any game I want, I ended up with somehow.  I distinctly remember renting the LJN X-Men NES game. 
Title: Re: Video Rental Store Memories
Post by: burningdoom on July 28, 2016, 12:57:14 pm
I'd still be a regular if they were still around. I LOVED browsing the old release sections and find some old action flick or horror movie I've never heard of and checking it out. And of course I miss renting games. Redbox has them, but they only have a handful of games at a time to select from. It's not the same at all.
Title: Re: Video Rental Store Memories
Post by: stealthrush on July 28, 2016, 02:34:10 pm
While services like Netflix, Hulu, and Redbox are infinitely more convenient and affordable, I have a huge soft spot for the bygone era of Video Rental Stores. I grew up with these places, as I'm sure many people on this site did and some of my fondest memories growing up involve going out and renting a movie and/or video game. I'm curious to hear other people's experiences and best memories of going to their local Blockbuster, Hollywood Video, or independent rental store and renting movies and games.

When I was still in a cradle my parents would visit the local video-rental store. They would rent 1-game or movie per week. When I was a young child we visited Blockbuster Video, another rental store to rent for decades to come. Eventually went to other local rental shops to play obscure titles Blockbuster didn't offer. Awesome time and memories.
Title: Re: Video Rental Store Memories
Post by: telly on July 29, 2016, 02:24:25 pm
My brother and I would rent a few PS2 games from Blockbuster I think. I remember renting Klonoa 2, while my brother rented games like Freakstyle, Mercenaries and Ace Combat 4
Title: Re: Video Rental Store Memories
Post by: maximo310 on July 29, 2016, 05:48:29 pm
By the time I could start renting stuff from Blockbuster, their stock was already dwindling pretty bad. The only stuff I remember getting was Sonic Generations and Street Fighter X Tekken.

Gamefly and Redbox aren't worth it in my opinion for renting/buying stuff(especially Redbox and the whole disc-stealing fisaco that's currently ongoing.)
Title: Re: Video Rental Store Memories
Post by: kamikazekeeg on July 29, 2016, 05:53:47 pm
By the time I could start renting stuff from Blockbuster, their stock was already dwindling pretty bad. The only stuff I remember getting was Sonic Generations and Street Fighter X Tekken.

Gamefly and Redbox aren't worth it in my opinion for renting/buying stuff(especially Redbox and the whole disc-stealing fisaco that's currently ongoing.)

Oh right, there's something about people just like scanning the discs and putting fake papers inside to cheat the scanner?  I haven't seen any of that myself.  I keep using Redbox because it's so cheap.  It's how I played Uncharted 4, because I had no interest in owning it.  Good game, but not something I'd ever likely replay.
Title: Re: Video Rental Store Memories
Post by: maximo310 on July 29, 2016, 06:30:33 pm
By the time I could start renting stuff from Blockbuster, their stock was already dwindling pretty bad. The only stuff I remember getting was Sonic Generations and Street Fighter X Tekken.

Gamefly and Redbox aren't worth it in my opinion for renting/buying stuff(especially Redbox and the whole disc-stealing fisaco that's currently ongoing.)

Oh right, there's something about people just like scanning the discs and putting fake papers inside to cheat the scanner?  I haven't seen any of that myself.  I keep using Redbox because it's so cheap.  It's how I played Uncharted 4, because I had no interest in owning it.  Good game, but not something I'd ever likely replay.
What happens is this:
1. Person rents out a Redbox game/games and uses a pre-paid gift card( to prevent charges).
2.  Person scrapes off Redbox labels off the disc and puts a replacement disc/ with the Redbox barcode on it.
3. Person returns replacement disc to the Redbox kiosk.
 The result of this is usually that people trade the game discs to Gamestop for money, while Redbox users can't enjoy renting out said game.  The security systems in the Redbox systems are pretty poor in picking off returned fake discs, and I haven't seen the company really do much to address the issue. So that's why the Redbox near me only seems to have 5 or less games per system.

I'd use Redbox more often if they had a way better selection, but my method right now is just GS pre-owned because of the 7 day return and refund period.
Title: Re: Video Rental Store Memories
Post by: kamikazekeeg on July 29, 2016, 07:56:53 pm
I gotcha, yeah I don't use Redbox often, only once in awhile on rentals I don't have a lot of interest in.  Usually I get new stuff right away too, so less chance for shenanigans.  Purely for new stuff to since they don't have much of a selection.  Anything else I'll either buy on Blu-Ray/DVD or see if it's on Amazon Prime or Netflix.
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Post by: azure on July 31, 2016, 01:57:08 pm
I remember fondly renting games from the video store in my town. Still friends with the owner to this day, he's a big horror fan.
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Post by: Warmsignal on July 31, 2016, 09:39:51 pm
Most of my memories took place at location called Video-Ville, at a shopping plaza about 5 minutes from my house. But also, there was always Blockbuster in town. I still run across Nintendo games with the Video-Ville branding on them to this day. Most of the games I rented from there as a kid were NES and SNES. Bobble Bobble, Monster Truck Rally, Contra, Snow Brothers, Stunt Track FX, Mr. Nutz, Super Punch-Out, and I'm sure the list goes on. This place always provided a photo-copied manual because so many went missing.

I wasn't really into movies, never really have been. It was mostly games that I rented. It seems like I rented more N64 and PS1 games from Blockbuster. Probably because they stocked more copies of popular titles. I still remember that anxiety of waiting to see if there were any copies left to rent when you'd go in the store and check behind the display card. I actually discovered a lot of games of that era through Blockbuster rentals.

I don't know about anyone else here, but I can still recall the "smell" of our blockbuster store. It was kind of an odd smell, but it was always there, maybe it was all the plastic? Idk, that always sticks in my mind.

Nowadays, I don't rent games. I have enough money and enough judgement, that if I want a game, I'll just buy it. Because who knows when I'll set aside the time to play it? Ironically, the only DVD kiosk I've ever rented from, was a Blockbuster Kiosk, shortly before they too went out.
Title: Re: Video Rental Store Memories
Post by: madmax on August 28, 2016, 01:19:58 pm
I remember a small rental place about 5 minute walk from my friends house, they had N64 and PS2 games there. Some games we rented so many times that we could have just bought it...