This sweet new PC indie game is a Steam top seller, and a blast from the past — it's a wonderful '90s nostalgia trip, and on sale for launch too

An official screenshot of Retro Rewind.
An official screenshot of Retro Rewind that shows what you can potentially make your video rental store look like. (Image credit: Blood Pact Studios)

We — as in, both the gaming media and the wider player community — so often focus all of our headlines and attention on big AAA landmark releases, but I firmly believe it's important to zero in on the indie gems when they come around, too. Valve's PC gaming storefront Steam is a platform with plenty, and one new game in particular is making big waves on it.

That game is Retro Rewind, a charming shop simulator from Blood Pact Studios — a small team of two independent Canadian devs aiming to give their fans an experience that allows them to "relive the golden ages of video rentals." Indeed, Retro Rewind is all about running a video store straight out of the '90s, and it's already captured the hearts of thousands just one day after launch.

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I haven't played the game myself yet, but based on everything I've seen in its launch trailer and gameplay footage, it looks impressively in-depth, and encompasses pretty much every part of managing a video rental store that I can think of. At its core, Retro Rewind tasks you with keeping track of rentals, stocking the shelves with new releases, and helping customers find the movie(s) that they're looking for.

Beyond that, though, you can fully customize the decor and layout of your video store, add snack shelves, drink fridges, and popcorn machines to your floor plan, and hire employees to work alongside you as you expand your business.

The whole experience is tied together with the game's charming cartoonish style, and everything about its aesthetic — from the colorful tracksuits you'll see customers wearing to the vibrant neon signs you can spruce up your walls with — screams the '90s era.

Put simply, it's a blast from the past and a nostalgia trip for those who remember the video rental days, and a chance to experience that vibe for anyone too young to have been a part of that time, like myself. And hey, good news — there's a free demo of the game available, so you can try it out before you buy.

If you decide you like it, you can also purchase Retro Rewind for a sweet launch discount from now until March 24. It's got an MSRP of $19.90, but for the next week or so, it's just $15.92 at Steam.

🗨️ Will you play Retro Rewind?

Retro Rewind is a lovely little blast from the past for folks who remember the prominence of video rental stores, and is one of Steam's most popular new indie games. Are you going to get it and play yourself while it's on sale?

I'm curious, so let me know in the comments, and vote in our poll as well:


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Retro Rewind is a hit new indie on Steam that captures the '90s nostalgia of the video rental stores that we used to have all over before the age of digital streaming apps came along and snuffed them out. For a week after its launch, it's on sale for 20% off.

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Brendan Lowry
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Brendan Lowry is a Windows Central writer and Oakland University graduate with a burning passion for video games, of which he's been an avid fan since childhood. He's been writing for Team WC since the summer of 2017, and you'll find him doing news, editorials, reviews, and general coverage on everything gaming, Xbox, and Windows PC. His favorite game of all time is probably NieR: Automata, though Elden Ring, Fallout: New Vegas, and Team Fortress 2 are in the running, too. When he's not writing or gaming, there's a good chance he's either watching an interesting new movie or TV show or actually going outside for once. Follow him on X (Twitter).

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