Nintendo of Eruowood Rent-A-Game

The Nintendo of Eruowood Rent-A-Game service was a service at several Blockbuster Video, Babbage's and Toys "R" Us locations across Eruowood. The Rent-A-Game Cartridge costed only $20, and includes a PONG clone built in.

History
The service started for the SNES in 1992 after people who rented Final Fantasy IV complained to Blockbuster that it was impossible to beat in the usual rent period without getting late fees due to how long the game was, so, as a compromise, Blockbuster and NoEw produced a flash cartridge system for renting games, with each game flash containing a battery that'd die once time was up, and would have to be sent back to Blockbuster, with up to 1 MB in SRAM being preserved inside the mandatory cartridge, so the data would remain had you rent the game again.