Blockbuster, the largest rental chain in North America, has announced on its website that Nintendo's Star Fox Assault will be available for rent beginning Feb. 1st, two full weeks before the game is set to be released in retail stores. Company-owned Blockbuster stores recently adopted a new "no late fees" policy in which you can rent a movie or game and keep it indefinitely; after a few weeks, the remainder of its value is automatically charged to your credit card. This means that fans may be able to find brand new (not yet rented) copies of Star Fox Assault on Tuesday and effectively buy it two weeks early by simply not returning it to the store.
Rival chain Hollywood Video is also participating in the early rental promotion, according to a Nintendo email newsletter.
PGC will have much more coverage of Star Fox Assault in the very near future.
Karlie Yeung contributed to this report.
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Originally posted by: VideoGamerJ
Lame. Lame. LAME! I hate renting, and I want to pick this up. This is seriously retarded. What ever happened to Nintendo hating Blockbuster (lawsuit) for copying their manuals? Hmmm. I suppose that was 20 years ago, but still.
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BTW, the last time Nintendo did this (that I remember) was with StarFox 64.
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Rental store apathy really hurt the Cube because if rental stores don't have a good selection it gives the public the idea that the console doesn't have a good selection
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Originally posted by: odifiend
"Doesn't Blockbuster now have this stupid new no late fee policy where someone could just hog this game for like a month with no consequences? I have a feeling that these are all going to be rented out on the first day and won't be returned until well after the game has been released."
That is what they advertise but not exactly. I asked a worker and he said that after a grace period (i think 3 days or so), Blockbuster will charge the credit card you used to open your account. So they charge you what ever that game or movie is worth to them. So there won't be any major hogging going on as long as people know the consequences.
When I heard this news, I was a little disappointed just because I want this game for sure. I wish they'd do this with something quirky like Killer 7.