Namco Cybertainment Swap-Shop: Dba Time-Out # 5345

The Fort Lauderdale Swap Shop—one of America’s largest flea markets—features an indoor amusement building where Namco Cybertainment once branded the arcade Time Out #5345. Dozens of redemption games complement the venue’s drive-in theater and circus acts, and the arcade remains active under generic “Amusements” signage. References https://www.floridaswapshop.com/

Time-Out: Fairlane Village Mall

Time-Out: Fairlane Village Mall

Fairlane Village (1974) featured a Time Out opposite Boscov’s, remembered for Gauntlet and prize cranes. It closed circa 2008; Schuylkill County Facebook groups still post photos of its neon “TIME OUT” letters. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairlane_Village_Mall

Time-Out: Fairlane Village Mall

Time-Out: Fayette Mall

Fayette Mall (1984) welcomed Time Out near Macy’s by 1990. *Lexington Herald-Leader* coupons (1996) offered “20 tokens for $3.” The arcade closed in 2004 during the food-court expansion. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fayette_Mall

Time-Out: Fairlane Village Mall

Time-Out: Forest Fair Mall

Forest Fair Mall (later Cincinnati Mills) debuted in 1989. Time Out occupied the mega-mall’s Level 2 amusement wing, boasting a motion-simulator theatre and giant redemption center. The arcade ended operations by 2010 as the mall emptied. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_Fair_Village

Time-Out: Fairlane Village Mall

Time-Out: Forest Mall

Forest Mall opened in 1973 and added Time Out near Walgreens in the late 1980s. Fond du Lac teens recall Street Fighter II marathons. The arcade closed in 2014; the entire mall was demolished in 2020. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_Mall

Time-Out: Fairlane Village Mall

Time-Out: Forest Village Prk

Forest Village Park Mall (1979) hosted a Time Out opposite the food court, popular for NBA Jam and ticket redemption. The arcade closed in 2003 during the center’s transition to *The Centre at Forestville*. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Centre_at_Forestville

Time-Out: Fairlane Village Mall

Time-Out: Franklin Mills

Franklin Mills opened **1989**; Time Out (#1319) near the Grand Court operated until circa 2014, remembered for oversized crane games and NASCAR sit-downs. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia_Mills

Time-Out: Fairlane Village Mall

Time-Out: Freehold Raceway Mall

Freehold Raceway Mall debuted **Aug 1990**. A Time Out in space 2301 opened the same year, confirmed by Asbury Park Press 9 Aug 1990 grand-opening insert. The arcade lasted until circa 2015. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freehold_Raceway_Mall

Time-Out: Fairlane Village Mall

Time-Out: Frontier Mall

Frontier Mall (1981) listed Time Out near the original Sears wing. Local *Wyoming Tribune-Eagle* ads (1994) promoted “Token Tuesdays” at the arcade. It closed in the mid-2000s, but Cheyenne nostalgia pages still share images of its mirrored entrance. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frontier_Mall