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Ed Oscuro
04-06-2004, 04:27 PM
I checked out a movie rental place at Williamsburg, and while they actually had some Dreamcast games I was struck by something...not lightning, I think, since I was indoors and in any case a thought was left in my head:

Movie rental places always have SNES games, but no Genesis games!

I can understand carrying GBA and N64 games instead of Saturn games, but a store keeping a copy of Chrono Trigger (at my home Blockbuster) or Lufia (at this place)? Sure, it's a popular system, but why not Genesis carts? Is there any reason why Paperboy 2 is a better choice than Sonic 2? Are there any places you know of that break this trend?

ManekiNeko
04-06-2004, 05:31 PM
I think that some rental outlets were sweet on the Super NES, expecting it to be a sure thing after the success of the original Nintendo Entertainment System. That's probably why you're seeing this bias.

JR

Milk
04-06-2004, 05:34 PM
Wait a second...this place still had SNES games? For rent?!

My area's rental places carried the major systems (Saturn, PS1 and N64 during that era, Genesis and SNES during that one), but once the systems died, they went straight into the sale bin.

Cmosfm
04-06-2004, 05:42 PM
Lots of mom'n'pop rental stores tend to keep there games forever and a day before letting go of em.

I seen a pic a flick not too long ago that was still renting NES, Genesis, SNES, etc. There selection was crap though.

I found a mom'n'pop store that still had NES, SNES & Sega CD. Bought all there NES & SNES games from them...1.00 each, all boxed.

That's the good thing about rental stores, they will usually clear out there old games cheap.

l_lamb
04-07-2004, 10:35 PM
All Blockbuster corporate stores should have gotten transfers for all N64 and Playstation games to sell them off this week. I had already gotten rid of mine last year since they never rented but were always messed up.

Aussie2B
04-07-2004, 10:42 PM
I've never found anything good at movie rental places. Granted, I don't go to them frequently, and I had never even been to one up until a few years ago.

whoisKeel
04-07-2004, 10:55 PM
i'm beginning to consider blockbuster's gamerush one of the best game stores in my area...they carry snes, genesis, DREAMCAST, psx, and the new guys (and all gameboy stuff).

i picked up powerstone, crazy taxi2 (both complete), and a loose earthworm jim genesis all for $14 (buy 2 get one free), that woulda cost me $30 at a chain gamestore...all loose probably too. some of the snes/genesis game even have instructions (take THAT, EB and gamestop). they did have a loose chrono trigger for $40...so not all prices are cool (anything mario is overpriced just like everywhere else), but alot are fair. also, next door is the gamestop...they have about maybe 80 snes games...all but about 20 of them have ripped stickers, or rental stickers on them, etc...all in bad shape. almost all the gamerush ones look pretty good.

i know this was about renting...and you can't actually rent the old games, but anyways...

tynstar
04-07-2004, 10:56 PM
I have only found SNES and Genny games for sale at the mom n pop shops. I cant remember the last time I saw one for rent.

charitycasegreg
04-08-2004, 12:52 AM
one of the video stores in my old town had snes and genny games up until last year. They sold them all but i wasnt there when they did so i got none. They had at least 100 games for each of the systems, all with boxes. I know they had megaman x2. I bet they sold the games for like 5 bucks each or cheaper. They still have sega saturn games tho.

charitycasegreg
04-08-2004, 12:53 AM
An the video store was privately owned and The games didnt have those void stickers on them. I wish i lived tehre when they sold all the games! :angry: