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  2. Turtle's Records & Tapes - Wikipedia

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    Blockbuster purchased Super Club, including the Turtle's Records chain, in 1993. [2] [3] [4] Over the succeeding four years, Turtle's stores were converted into Blockbuster Music stores or merged with stores that Blockbuster owned at the time of the purchase of the regional record seller. [2]

  3. Nintendo of America, Inc. v. Blockbuster Entertainment Corp.

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    By 1989, it was estimated that a Blockbuster store was opening approximately every 24 hours. [7] Blockbuster's estimated revenue in 1989 was over US$600 million, cementing the brand as the 'king' of the video rental industry, as its closest rival West Coast Video earned $180 million (~$385 million in 2023) in revenue. [8]

  4. Family Video - Wikipedia

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    Now closed Family Video location in Commerce, Texas. Family Video Movie Club Inc. was an American brick and mortar video rental chain serving the United States and Canada.It was the flagship business of the family-owned company Highland Ventures, which is headquartered in Glenview, Illinois.

  5. Pueblo Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, Pueblo acquired the franchise rights to develop Blockbuster Video Stores in Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. The first Blockbuster Video store opened in Puerto Rico in June 27, 1990 at Campo Rico Avenue in Carolina, [citation needed] next to the Administration Office and Distribution Center.

  6. Fry's Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Fry's Electronics was an American big-box store chain. It was headquartered in San Jose, California, in Silicon Valley.Fry's retailed software, consumer electronics, household appliances, cosmetics, tools, toys, accessories, magazines, technical books, snack foods, electronic components, and computer hardware.

  7. Record Bar - Wikipedia

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    The store grossed over $1.3 million exceeding the average store volume by over 50%. Based on this successful store opening, numerous other Tracks Music and Video stores were added leveraging video rental and music sales under one roof. Previous Record Bar stores were primarily within mall locations whereas Tracks stores were free-standing.

  8. The Last Blockbuster - Wikipedia

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    The documentary tells the story of the rise and fall of Blockbuster Video, a video rental business that was popular during the 1990s.The documentary explores how Blockbuster put independent video rental stores out of business by striking revenue-share deals with film studios (allowing Blockbuster to negotiate lower prices in exchange for a cut of the rental fees), and how Blockbuster itself ...

  9. West Coast Video - Wikipedia

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    Before the last store closed in the 2010s the last few West Coast locations that remained tended to remain innovative in the way that they ran their business. Some featured a hobby store and a pizzeria inside or adjacent to the building [6] Currently West Coast Video is only active in Peru. It operates solely as a DVD-by-mail company. [7]

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