I had no clue Krispy Kreme went under. Great donuts.
I just ate two this morning so I'm guessing it's hyperbole. Or someone pulled a very elaborate unfunny prank on me.
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I had no clue Krispy Kreme went under. Great donuts.
Not that I would know, but I BELIEVE the former porn room was moved to the opposite corner in the back to make room for games. However, you need to ask the manager for a key to get in there.
Again, not that I would know.
I like downloadable rentals but downloadable content priced to "own" is just a massive ripoff for consumers. Downloadable video games are usually overpriced, you can't resell them on ebay, craigslist or at a game shop like any physical game, then down the road you can't always play them on the current device or you have to rebuy them. Things like Nintendo charging 5 bucks for an NES game then making you pay for it again on their next console.
Books and comics are an even bigger ripoff. I was going to get a Kindle till I saw the first three books I wanted to buy all cost MORE on Kindle than I could easily buy a new copy for...then sell or trade my real books if I want to. Comics cost exactly the same to buy the electronic version, I can't ever sell e-comics, and some of my physical comics I sell down the road for many times what I paid for them.
Last time I was in Ames I was surprised to see Family Video still open.
My son sold Cub Scout popcorn in front of the Family Video in CR. They were getting a fair amount of traffic on Friday evening, and there are at least 3 stores in the metro area, so they must be doing something right. Seems like there were a lot of games being rented.
The bad thing about redbox/netflix is that they are always out of product or their selection bites. The stand alone stores almost always have ALL of the current movies out on dvd AND have several more copies then redbox. I think that is their niche and will keep them afloat for a while. If netflix were to start carrying all of the latest releases on release date that will spell doom for everything else.
Redbox is doing well but hear me out they will be on the decline soon too due to Netflix and other instant streaming. That is why Redbox is doing beta testing for instant streaming. They know they are ****ed if they don't go to instant streaming.
My son sold Cub Scout popcorn in front of the Family Video in CR. They were getting a fair amount of traffic on Friday evening, and there are at least 3 stores in the metro area, so they must be doing something right. Seems like there were a lot of games being rented.
Redbox won't last because they always have crap selection and just a bunch of B-list movies. Abraham Lincoln Werewolf Hunter? It is those movies that caused me to cancel my Hulu because while there are some good movies 90% are absolute garbage/knockoffs.
I like downloadable rentals but downloadable content priced to "own" is just a massive ripoff for consumers. Downloadable video games are usually overpriced, you can't resell them on ebay, craigslist or at a game shop like any physical game, then down the road you can't always play them on the current device or you have to rebuy them. Things like Nintendo charging 5 bucks for an NES game then making you pay for it again on their next console.
Books and comics are an even bigger ripoff. I was going to get a Kindle till I saw the first three books I wanted to buy all cost MORE on Kindle than I could easily buy a new copy for...then sell or trade my real books if I want to. Comics cost exactly the same to buy the electronic version, I can't ever sell e-comics, and some of my physical comics I sell down the road for many times what I paid for them.
The only thing more surprising than finding out video rental stores are still open is finding out that porn rentals still exist.
You know Elon? Cool