
They had one of the largest tape rental selections, but also had an annoying policy of charging for 3 days rental even if you only needed a movie for 1 day. In the early 90s they were bought out by Blockbuster, and of course X-rated and controversial titles like "Last Temptation of Christ" were removed.
I don't remember the store I went to having much of a selection for sale, but that's what's pushed here- every title includes the price too (keep in mind most new releases on VHS were priced at $89.99). I don't think they ever carried laserdiscs, but this was a bit before the format's renaissance in the early 90s. Major Video's inventory was sold to them by Video Products Distributors which started out in Sacramento and is now in Folsom. Tape is produced by Video Pipeline who produced a number of tapes like this for stores.
Trailers here are organized by studio, including now-gone Vestron Video and Nelson Entertainment (previously called Embassy Home Entertainment.) The 'big' release that year was "ET", which was out for the first time 6 years after premiering in theaters- Steven Speilberg once hinted he would never allow it to be released for home viewing.
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