Be sure to rewind it before you return though

Those of you who remember renting games for your Super Nintendo back in the 90’s are about to get a blast from the past. Redbox, the automated rental kiosks that one can find littering the U.S. are starting to offer Switch titles for the public to take out for a few fun nights in.

For now, the scheme is only live in Portland, San Antonio and Washington, where you may rent out eitherPokken Tournament, Splatoon 2, Just Dance 2018,LEGO Ninjago,Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle or NBA 2K18for around three bucks a night. Not too shabby. This is in alignment with games for other consoles, such as PS4, which the company have been renting out for some time now.

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Should the Switch titles prove popular, then it’s likely Redbox will branch out to encompass more cities and games. All I remember of the dawn of game rental was all the best games being permanently out. I learned how to settle for the worst in life from spending many a morning attempting to come home withMortal Kombat II, orRock n Roll Racing, and instead returning with frikkin’Time Trax.

Redbox kiosks to include Switch titles[Redbox]

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