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Title: Rental Only NES games
Post by: Beardcore84 on October 11, 2007, 01:37:24 AM
I've heard of some games like Bubble Bobble Part 2 and Flintstones Surprise at Dino Peak. I was just wondering a few things, why Taito chose to make these games rental only, and if there are any mroe that were rental only by Taito or any company. Thanks to anyone who knows!


Title: Re: Rental Only NES games
Post by: Tynstar on October 11, 2007, 10:54:23 AM
Huh I didn't know those 2 where rental only. I know of other games. That is a good question. Why do publisher do that?


Title: Re: Rental Only NES games
Post by: Pop Culture Portal on October 11, 2007, 12:01:03 PM
Seems like there was a Madden or other sports Genesis game that was rental only  ???


Title: Re: Rental Only NES games
Post by: Tynstar on October 11, 2007, 12:05:18 PM
John Madden 93 Championship Edition. The cover is gold instead of blue. Great game also.


Title: Re: Rental Only NES games
Post by: Beardcore84 on October 11, 2007, 12:28:04 PM
Can anyone confirm they were actually rental only? Or did I hear false news? Did anyone buy them new in stores? I'm trying to remember where I heard that, but I think it was from multiple sources.


Title: Re: Rental Only NES games
Post by: NationalGameDepot on October 11, 2007, 01:08:03 PM
They were both indeed rental / mail order only.  That is why they are so hard to find boxes and manuals for.  They were mainly sent to Blockbusters but a few other rental stores had them as well.  You heard correctly :D
~~NGD


Title: Re: Rental Only NES games
Post by: Speedy_NES on October 11, 2007, 01:09:02 PM
I've also heard this before (at the Digital Press forums), but I think it was more of a theory than fact.  I don't know of any rental places that did not tag their games in one way or another, and I have seen mint condition Flintstones 2 and Bubble Bobble 2 games before (in fact I own a mint Bubble Bobble Part 2 that I do not think was ever used as a rental).  It is technically possible for rental owners to order the games for their own private use, but I still find it somewhat hard to believe that any company would sell games as a rental only, as they'd make much more profit selling them to the general public IMO.  If anyone has any concrete info on this, I'd love to hear it as well! :)


Title: Re: Rental Only NES games
Post by: Beardcore84 on October 11, 2007, 01:50:51 PM
Thats true speedy. Although with the power of goo gone, etc, I've taken several rentals and made them look minty.  There's probably no way of knowing ,I wonder if there's a way to get ahold of anyone who worked at Taito's american offices before they closed.

I love this stuff!


Title: Re: Rental Only NES games
Post by: Mezmoron on October 11, 2007, 02:43:14 PM
Flintstones 2 was indeed rental only. 

Companies like Blockbuster would pay Taito money to develop a game for them exclusively.  That way, if someone wanted that game, they'd have to go to Blockbuster to get it.  That means more money for Blockbuster, because people would rent other things while there.  Taito didn't care because they got money up front for a game that probably didn't cost them nearly anything to develop it anyway.  Those of you that have played it probably know what I mean.

Ken


Title: Re: Rental Only NES games
Post by: shaggy on October 11, 2007, 03:13:16 PM
Wow, I've never heard of this at all.  It does make sense, though.  Those two titles, among other, I don't recall ever seeing in the stores.  I often wondered how I missed them.  Please, if anyone knows any truth to do post here.


Title: Re: Rental Only NES games
Post by: Izret101 on October 11, 2007, 03:14:32 PM
Like the Blockbuster Exclusive Outlaw Golf and Volleyball games ;)

They are often solf for more in used gamestores than they retailed at Blockbuster for(between 5&10 $s)

Wasn't Clayfighters 63 1/3 a exclusive for some place also?


Title: Re: Rental Only NES games
Post by: shaggy on October 11, 2007, 03:17:08 PM
Flintstones 2 was indeed rental only. 

Companies like Blockbuster would pay Taito money to develop a game for them exclusively.  That way, if someone wanted that game, they'd have to go to Blockbuster to get it.  That means more money for Blockbuster, because people would rent other things while there.  Taito didn't care because they got money up front for a game that probably didn't cost them nearly anything to develop it anyway.  Those of you that have played it probably know what I mean.

Ken

How did you find that out?  Did the make boxes for them games?  Or was it just cart and manual?  Did they create an official manual?  Or just that lame paper one that some rental companies made up and sent with there rented games?


Title: Re: Rental Only NES games
Post by: Mezmoron on October 11, 2007, 03:47:05 PM
It was a normal game that was packaged like any old NES game. 

I had a friend at the end of my college years (he was about 45 then, now 50ish) that worked for Blockbuster.  He was telling me how they got that game and no one else could really get it.  No major retailer of games had it on their distrobution lists, and for that matter, didn't care.

Ken


Title: Re: Rental Only NES games
Post by: Izret101 on October 11, 2007, 03:52:17 PM
Something just poped into my head.

Does anyone anywhere have the ROM writer that Blockbuster was using for their GameFactory carts?

I haven't seen it mentioned on any of the forums i have filtered thru.


Title: Re: Rental Only NES games
Post by: Pop Culture Portal on October 11, 2007, 04:33:44 PM
Urban Free-Style Soccer for the Xbox was a Blockbuster exclusive.
Sneakers for Xbox was a TRU exclusive.

And apparently Indiana Jones for the N64 was a Blockbuster exclusive:

http://www.lucasarts.com/company/release/news20001030.html


Title: Re: Rental Only NES games
Post by: BadEnoughDude on October 11, 2007, 05:13:03 PM
Like the Blockbuster Exclusive Outlaw Golf and Volleyball games ;)

They are often solf for more in used gamestores than they retailed at Blockbuster for(between 5&10 $s)

Wasn't Clayfighters 63 1/3 a exclusive for some place also?

I think there was a version of 63 1/3 that was rental only, similar to the Clay Fighters Tournament Edition that was released for the SNES. That Clay Fighters SE is the only rental only game that I knowingly own.


Title: Re: Rental Only NES games
Post by: Tynstar on October 11, 2007, 05:56:10 PM
I think the Clayfighters 63 1/3 was the Sculptors Cut.

Good question Anthony about the ROM writer. Or even better a Xante ROM writer for the 2600. Anyone from Tulsa around here?


Title: Re: Rental Only NES games
Post by: James on October 12, 2007, 08:53:01 AM
Something just poped into my head.

Off topic and I normally don't bother with spelling mistakes but by coincidence I read this post just after seeing this cartoon.


Title: Re: Rental Only NES games
Post by: Izret101 on October 12, 2007, 11:12:04 AM
Urban Free-Style Soccer for the Xbox was a Blockbuster exclusive.
Sneakers for Xbox was a TRU exclusive.

And apparently Indiana Jones for the N64 was a Blockbuster exclusive:

http://www.lucasarts.com/company/release/news20001030.html

And Indiana Jones for the Gameboy Color i believe.

Pretty sure Eggs of Steel for PSX was a blockbuster exclusive.
They keep poping into my head.


Title: Re: Rental Only NES games
Post by: NationalGameDepot on October 13, 2007, 12:04:41 PM
FS2 and BB2 also were available as mail order.  I used to have an order from for them, I have no clue where it would be at now though.  The order form said something like not sold in retail stores on it I think too.  That would explain why some of them look so nice, and some look so bad.  Also explains why so many of them are badly sunfadded from setting on the shelves all the time.  But some rental places saved the boxes and manuals so they could resell them with the cart later.
~~NGD