San FranciscofromMission Local2 days agoColin Hutton's Video Wave makes an old format workVideo Wave is the last standalone video rental store in San Francisco, thriving through personal customer connections and a vast inventory.
BostonfromBoston.com1 week agoRage bait? Elder abuse? Reddit post of abandoned sign has GenXers up in arms.Blockbuster Video's sign remains a nostalgic relic, provoking strong emotions among Boston residents despite the store's closure.
Video gamesfromThe Atlantic3 weeks agoWorking a Fake Job Is a Great PastimeRetro Rewind, an indie store simulator, captivates players with its nostalgic retail management experience, contrasting sharply with high-action games like Resident Evil Requiem.
Independent filmsfromSFGATE10 months agoNetflix sucks now. A sleepy SF neighborhood is keeping an alternative alive.Colin Hutton's Video Wave represents the enduring yet declining legacy of traditional video rental stores in the face of streaming services.
Independent filmsfromwww.theguardian.com1 year agoI miss those days terribly': readers share their defining video store memoriesThe nostalgia of video rental stores highlights the personal connections and shared experiences in film watching during their peak days.