Any places where I can rent video game systems?

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#1 butteater86
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I remember being able to rent the N64 and PS1 at Blockbuster back in the day. Do they still do this? I really want to play SMG but don't have the money to buy a Wii. Are there any places that allow you to rent systems?
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I don't know if Blockbuster still has systems for rent, I tried searching butI couldn't find anything.
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Blockbuster dont do it no more ... too many idiots broke/stole the systems ... Rogers Video does it though ...
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Blockbuster dont do it no more ... too many idiots broke/stole the systems ... Rogers Video does it though ...Sparky-05

I live in the US...:(

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Family Video is a franchise and they have consoles, but the newer ones. Try searching through garage sales for old consoles. I have found amazing games in garage sales.
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I live in the US...:(

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Unfortunate. But although I haven't looked for renting systems, not too many places do it anymore. I remember renting the SNES years ago before I got one, good times. Odds are they stopped since the systems are much more fragile now IMO, that and the fact they probably didn't make a whole lot of money off of them.