Why The Video Aisle exists

Movie night should feel like an event.

The Video Aisle brings back the ritual of walking into a video store, browsing the shelves, reading a case, and choosing something together.

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The idea

A video store for the streaming age.

Streaming services made movies easier to access, but choosing one often means scrolling through rows of thumbnails. The Video Aisle turns discovery back into a place you can explore.

The current prototype lets you walk through a real-time 3D store, inspect movie and game cases, watch trailers, browse an accessible catalog, and play a shelf-restocking Game Mode.

Enter the virtual store
01

Browse, don't scroll

The store makes discovery spatial, visual, and fun instead of another endless recommendation grid.

02

One clear handoff

The planned experience will show where a selected movie is available and let the visitor choose the service they want to open.

03

Store and game

Visitors can browse normally or step into Game Mode for a replayable video-store challenge using a keyboard, mouse, or controller.

Current status

An active working prototype.

Virtual store

Walk the aisles, search the catalog, inspect cases, and watch available trailers.

Game Mode

Return cases to their shelves across multiple difficulties with scoring, timing, and controller support.

Streaming handoff

Provider availability and direct service selection are planned next and are not yet active in this prototype.

The Video Aisle does not host or stream full movies. Catalog information and artwork currently use reviewed fallback records from TMDB and IGDB sources. Commercial licensing and final provider attribution must be completed before a commercial launch.