Separator

Goodbye Blockbuster

Channel5
Monday, February 21, 2011

Driving home I discovered some bad news the other day. The Blockbuster Video in my city is closing. The Blockbuster in neighboring cities and towns have already closed, and I was hoping the one in my city would last. I was wrong. It hurts my heart to see you go. I can't go inside the store during this time. I might just cry.

Sure I have a GameFly account to fallback on, but Blockbuster was special. Blockbuster had every game I could ever want available on the day of it's release. I've played LittleBigPlanet 2, Splinter Cell Conviction, Donkey Kong Returns, Super Mario Galaxy 2, and many more first day thanks to Blockbuster. It seems like the only way I'm going to be able to play a game on it's release date is if I buy it at retail price. $50-$60 dollars for a videogame is not in my budget these days. Looks like I'm stuck waiting on GameFly to deliver my games. Heaven forbid two games I want to play are released on the same day.

Part of me feels like I caused this. I signed up for an account at a Blockbuster 20 minutes away from my house. I decided to rent LBP 2 and there was a Blockbuster down the street from where I was driving. The next time I drive by the Blockbuster in my city I find out it's closing. I always used a joint account at the Blockbuster in my city. I feel like if I had signed up that solo account in my city it wouldn't be closing. It's hard to see you go. Yeah there's the Blockbuster 20 minutes away from my house, but how much longer does that one have? It feels like only a matter of time before I'm campaigning for a videogame version of RedBox.
 

 
Problem? Report this post
BITMOB'S SPONSOR
Adsense-placeholder
Comments (6)
Lance_darnell
February 21, 2011

I understand your sentiment, but remember all the video stores that Blockbuster out out of business? I will shed a single tear for the eventual demise of Blockbuster.

Channel5
February 21, 2011

Good point. I haven't seen a local video store in years.

Lance_darnell
February 21, 2011

In fairness, it is also the fault of Gamestop/Ebgames too. :)

Profile_pic4
February 21, 2011

If I had penned this one, I would have probably added "and good riddance" to the title.

There was a time when I enjoyed Blockbuster, and I have fond memories of Blockbuster-of-years-ago.  However, these past several years I have collected more and more bad memories showcasing their horrid customer service and arrogance.  One time, an actual Blockbuster manager stated (not asked): "WHY do you like NETFLIX, Blockbuster is SOOOOO much better. We are actually talking about buying That Company."

My response was "The arrogance in your comment and your company will put Blockbuster out of business".  I said that 4 years ago, and that location closed its doors 2 months ago.

Alexemmy
February 21, 2011

RedBox is actually integrating video games into their machines slowly. They've launched it in about 5 cities so far.

Andrewh
February 22, 2011

Everytime I drive by the local Blockbuster, I say to myself "How in the world does it stay open?"

You must log in to post a comment. Please register if you do not have an account yet.