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.