Early blockbuster seemed to always have something interesting. Like a game or a movie. Or even just the upcoming game and movie list. It was one of the only ways to know what was coming out without having to buy a video game magazine at the time.
Malaise era blockbuster when they no longer carried anime, cut down on the amount of games they were carrying, and then for some reason a sea of samey looking box art for movies got to be a little weird. I'm not sure what that was about. It was a lot of sea blue and sunset orange.
For awhile it had a useful purpose, then it shifted for some reason and became just another place to get movies.
Depends on the era.
Early blockbuster seemed to always have something interesting. Like a game or a movie. Or even just the upcoming game and movie list. It was one of the only ways to know what was coming out without having to buy a video game magazine at the time.
Malaise era blockbuster when they no longer carried anime, cut down on the amount of games they were carrying, and then for some reason a sea of samey looking box art for movies got to be a little weird. I'm not sure what that was about. It was a lot of sea blue and sunset orange.
For awhile it had a useful purpose, then it shifted for some reason and became just another place to get movies.
I liked going to blockbuster because often times I'd see people from school and it became a place to socialize outside of school