Cyberstation: Lakeshore Mall

Cyberstation: Hickory Ridge Mall

Hickory Ridge Mall debuted in 1981. A Cyberstation arcade opened near Sears around 2000, featuring ticket cranes and Marvel vs. Capcom. The arcade closed before storm damage shuttered much of the mall in 2008, but Memphis bloggers still post grainy shots of its neon sign amid the darkened concourse. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hickory_Ridge_Mall

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Cyberstation: Holyoke Mall @ Ingleside

Holyoke Mall opened in 1979 as New England’s largest center. A Cyberstation arcade on the lower level mixed Ridge Racer with redemption games and remained bustling until a 2016 renovation swapped it for apparel retail. Western-Mass gamers still recall lining up for DDR Extreme opposite the food-court atrium. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holyoke_Mall

Cyberstation: Lakeshore Mall

Cyberstation: Hudson Valley Mall

Hudson Valley Mall opened in 1981. A Cyberstation arcade near JCPenney offered Tekken 3, Time Crisis II, and plush prizes through the mid-2000s. Ulster County nostalgia blogs often cite Cyberstation as the mall’s last major teen hangout before anchor closures in 2018. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hudson_Valley_Mall

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Cyberstation: Independence Mall

Independence Mall (1989) was renamed Kingston Collection in 2014. In the 2000s its Cyberstation arcade near the Regal Cinema drew South Shore teens for Daytona USA and ticket redemptions. The unit closed during the 2015 lifestyle-wing remodel. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingston_Collection

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Cyberstation: The Citadel, Suite 1080

The Citadel (1972) saw a Cyberstation open in 1993 in Suite 1080, by the carousel. Colorado Springs teens recall Friday “Token Tornado” deals. The arcade closed in 2017. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Citadel_(mall)

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Cyberstation: Turtle Creek

Turtle Creek Mall opened in 1994. Cyberstation beside Hollister offered Ridge Racer and plush Southern Miss Golden Eagles prizes through 2018. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turtle_Creek_Mall

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Cyberstation: Twin Peaks Mall

Twin Peaks Mall (1985) featured Cyberstation beside United Artists theatre. It closed prior to the mall’s 2014 redevelopment into Village at the Peaks. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Village_at_the_Peaks

Cyberstation: Lakeshore Mall

Cyberstation: University Mall

University Mall opened in 1980 to serve the University of Alabama community. By 2000, a Cyberstation arcade operated inside the east corridor, offering Tekken Tag and a redemption counter that thrived on game-day crowds. The arcade shuttered in 2014 when the space was carved into a cellphone-accessory shop, yet Tuscaloosa Facebook groups still swap stories…

Cyberstation: Lakeshore Mall

Cyberstation: Valley West Mall

Valley West Mall opened in 1975 and by the late ’90s welcomed a Cyberstation arcade near the Von Maur wing. Locals recall token specials during Drake Relays weekends and late-night DDR showdowns visible from the upper-level railings. The unit closed around 2015 amid shifting tenant mixes, but Des Moines weblogs still post nostalgic snapshots of…