Wrath_the_Furious
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As a child of the 80s I grew up in a rural area during an era when the local video store was starting to spread to small towns across the land. In my area our local convenience stores rented movies and NES games. I remember the first game we ever rented was punch out and my entire family killed a whole weekend smacking glass joe around and watching Rocky IV and the never ending story(weird combo I know). as time passed and games and consoles changed we managed to get some honest to god video stores in our tiny town. I experienced many victories in finding ancient treasures in obscure B movies like evil dead or catching a new movie on release day to avoid the dreaded movie box with a rubberband on it to emphasize that you were just too late. the crushing defeat of chasing MK2 for weeks before being able to play it for the first time. I reflect on it now that the video store has nearly gone extinct and I mourn the social interaction more than anything. I write this because I wonder if anyone else feels like I do on this subject.