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Bingebuster Lets You Browse Streaming Films in a Rental Video Shop

Bingebuster recreates the browsing experience of a rental video store for streaming catalogs, and it has drawn attention on social media for its nostalgic appeal.

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Bingebuster Lets You Browse Streaming Films in a Rental Video Shop

Bingebuster is a free web service that displays films from streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video as packages in a 3D virtual rental video shop. Users walk aisles, browse genre shelves, read synopses, watch trailers, and jump to the streaming platform to watch. No registration is required, and it is currently not available in Japan.

Bingebuster is a free web service that turns streaming catalogs into a 3D virtual rental video shop. Users select their streaming services and region at launch, and the service arranges available titles as packages on shelves in the store.

The virtual shop organizes titles by genre, with sections for comedy, action, and documentary, plus a new releases corner. Picking up a package shows a synopsis and trailer, and a button jumps to the streaming platform to watch. Users can also create lists to manage titles they are interested in.

The service requires no registration, and an official Discord server hosts feedback, update announcements, and community discussion. At the time of writing, Bingebuster does not support Japan.

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