Blockbuster was cool and all when I was growing up, and I spent a fair amount of time in them or other local video stores in the '90s. Renting video games to try out for a few dollars was great fun, and I played a lot of PS1 and N64 games through rentals that I probably wouldn't had such video stores not existed. But then Blockbuster kept running on like it stayed the '90s, and with the increasing availability and popularity of streaming and cheaper ways to rent DVDs, it was doomed to failure. They didn't change, so they died.

Considering I haven't set foot in a Blockbuster for many years now, I can't say I'll miss it.