Time-Out: Fairlane Village Mall

Time Out: Coral Ridge Mall

Coral Ridge Mall opened in 1998. Its Time Out (space 712) drew University of Iowa students with DDR Extreme and plush Hawkeye bears until shuttering around 2011. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coral_Ridge_Mall_(Iowa)

Time-Out: Macon Mall

Time Out: Greenwood Park Mall

Greenwood Park Mall (1980) included a Time Out at Suite 4020 near Von Maur; Indianapolis teens recall Marvel vs. Capcom 2 marathons until the arcade’s closure circa 2013. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenwood_Park_Mall

Time-Out: Fairlane Village Mall

Time Out: Mayaguez Town Center

Mayagüez Town Center (opened 2003) hosted a compact Time Out in Space 9 beside Caribbean Cinemas, operating roughly 2004 – 2016 with ticket games and a single DDR cabinet. References https://www.primerahora.com/negocios/noticias/centrocomercial/

Time-Out: Macon Mall

Time Out: Northgate Mall

Northgate in Marin opened 1965. A Time Out arcade near Century Theatres flourished through the late 1990s—famed locally for four-player Turtles in Time—before closing circa 2008. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northgate_Mall_(San_Rafael)

Time-Out: Fairlane Village Mall

Time Out: Northridge Center

Northridge Mall (1974) featured Time Out at 1260 Northridge Center by the early 1990s; it remained until a 2015 modernization swapped the space for dining. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northridge_Mall_(Salinas,_California)

Time-Out: Macon Mall

Time Out: Randolph Mall

Randolph Mall (1982) hosted a Time Out arcade in Unit G-1 beside Chick-fil-A. Local ads from 1995 touted “2-for-Tuesday Tokens” and promoted its marquee titles—Daytona USA and Mortal Kombat 3. The arcade closed in 2003 during a wing remodel but lives on in Asheboro Facebook nostalgia threads. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randolph_Mall

Time-Out: Macon Mall

Time-Out: 356 Four Seasons

Four Seasons Town Centre opened in 1974. Time Out at space 356, near the cinema, offered NBA Jam, Daytona USA, and weekly “Token Tuesday” promos through the early 2000s. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Seasons_Town_Centre

Time-Out: Fairlane Village Mall

Time-Out: 507 Trolley Square Mall

Trolley Square, a repurposed 1908 streetcar barn, added a Time Out arcade (space 507) in the late 1980s. University of Utah students flocked there for Street Fighter II tournaments until its closure during the 2007 renovation. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trolley_Square

Time-Out: Fairlane Village Mall

Time-Out: Aguadilla Mall

Aguadilla Mall, opened in 1972 on PR-2, housed a Time Out arcade near Sears during the 1990s. Locals recall Tekken 3 battles and ticket cranes spilling plush parrots across the concourse. The arcade closed circa 2006 as the center repositioned toward outlet retail. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aguadilla_Mall