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sethnintendo said:

Yet you still had Blockbuster carrying NES and SNES games back in the day.

Yes, because Nintendo lost the lawsuit.  The only part of the lawsuit Nintendo won was that Blockbuster could not include the game manual with the rental.

I was just wondering...  Do rental places have to pay more for the games or movie since they make a lot of money renting them out or do they just buy them at regular price?

I think they just buy them at regular price. The idea was that once you own something you can do whatever you want with it. At least that was the case with physical games. Nowadays with digital games you only own a license so there are limits to what you can do.



"¿Por qué justo a mí tenía que tocarme ser yo?"