Time-Out: Fairlane Village Mall

Time-Out: Randhurst Mall Space 3055

Randhurst Mall (1962) had a Time Out in space 3055 beside Montgomery Ward. It drew northwest-suburban kids for Mortal Kombat II and plush Bears gear until closing before the property’s 2011 conversion to Randhurst Village. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randhurst_Village

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Time-Out: Richmond Square Mall

Richmond Square Mall (1966) hosted a Time Out in Suite 587 near Dunham’s; local ads from 1995 touted “Spring Break Token Blast.” The arcade shuttered in 2008 amid anchor turnover. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richmond_Square_Mall

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Time-Out: Rio Hondo Cinemas Center

Centro Comercial Rio Hondo opened in 1982. A Time Out arcade adjacent to Rio Hondo Cinemas served Bayamón families with ticket redemption and Namco racers until the mid-2000s renovation. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayam%C3%B3n,_Puerto_Rico#Shopping

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Time-Out: Riverchase Galleria

Riverchase Galleria (1986) listed a Time Out on the second level near the carousel. Birmingham-area teens recall token specials tied to UAB Blazers games. The arcade closed around 2011 during a dining-court expansion. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riverchase_Galleria

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Time-Out: Southland Mall

Southland Mall (1964) hosted Time Out near Dick’s Sporting Goods. Bay-Area kids recall Tekken Tag and plush A’s bears until its circa 2013 closure. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southland_Mall_(Hayward,_California)

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Time-Out: Southridge Mall Sp. #405

Des Moines’ Southridge (1975) had Time Out in space 405 near the cinema. Des Moines Register ads (15 Mar 1996) pushed “Spring Break Token Storm.” The arcade closed by 2012. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southridge_Mall_(Iowa)

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Time-Out: Southside Mall

Southside Mall opened in 1990 to serve the Tug Valley region. Time Out in Suite B-1 drew gamers for Mortal Kombat and plush Wildcats prizes until circa 2013. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southside_Mall_(Kentucky)

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Time-Out: Springfield Mall

Springfield Mall (1973) rebranded in 2014 as Springfield Town Center. Its Time Out arcade opened in 1996 in suite 6697-A and drew Fairfax-county teens for Mortal Kombat and DDR weekends. The arcade closed amid the 2012–14 gut-renovation. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Springfield_Town_Center

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Time-Out: Springfield Mall

This is the former Springfield Mall, now Springfield Town Center (see above). Time Out operated near Macy’s until the 2012 gut-renovation. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Springfield_Town_Center

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Time-Out: Stroud Mall

Stroud Mall (1978) carried Time Out beside the AMC; Pocono teens remember token nights and Gauntlet until the arcade closed circa 2010. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stroud_Mall