San FranciscofromMission Local3 weeks 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 month 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 Atlantic1 month 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 filmsfromSFGATE11 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.