Cyberstation: Lakeshore Mall

Cyberstation: Newgate Mall

Newgate Mall opened in 1981 in Ogden. A Cyberstation arcade near Dillard’s drew families with Tekken Tag and ticket redemption. Weber County bloggers recall “Two-for-Tuesday Tokens” at the arcade well into the late 2000s. The unit closed circa 2015; its space hosts seasonal vendors, but Utah-gaming Facebook pages still post photos of its faded neon…

Cyberstation: Lakeshore Mall

Cyberstation: Northpark Mall

Northpark Mall opened in 1984 outside Jackson. A Cyberstation arcade in Space 302 offered Ridge Racer, Time Crisis II, and plush redemption prizes. *Clarion-Ledger* ads (3 Apr 2001) highlighted spring break “Token Blitz” events. The arcade was removed during a 2016 remodel, but Jackson Reddit threads still trade stories of high-score chases under its neon…

Cyberstation: Lakeshore Mall

Cyberstation: Northwoods Mall Unit F32

Northwoods Mall in North Charleston opened in 1972. By 2000, Unit F32 was home to Cyberstation, attracting U.S. 78 travelers for Marvel vs. Capcom and ticket redemptions. Charleston-area bloggers recall quarter-night specials every Wednesday. The arcade closed in 2013 during a renovation; the unit now hosts a shoe outlet, but nostalgic posts keep Cyberstation’s memory…

Cyberstation: Lakeshore Mall

Cyberstation: Oak Hollow Mall

Oak Hollow Mall opened in 1995. A Cyberstation arcade near the food court provided Guilford County teens with DDR Extreme and Ridge Racer. Ads in the *High Point Enterprise* (12 Jun 2003) promoted “Summer Token Bash.” The arcade closed before the mall’s 2017 shutdown; Triad-area forums still reminisce about its narrow entrance lit by blue…

Cyberstation: Lakeshore Mall

Cyberstation: Olean Center Mall

Olean Center Mall opened in 1976. A Cyberstation arcade occupied a corner across from JCPenney in the early 2000s, offering Time Crisis 3 and plush-toy claw games for Allegheny Plateau shoppers. The arcade shuttered around 2014 amid declining foot traffic; Southern Tier nostalgia blogs still post pictures of its blue LED sign reflecting off terrazzo…

Cyberstation: Lakeshore Mall

Cyberstation: Parkwood Mall

Parkwood Mall opened in 1973 along U.S. 301. A Cyberstation arcade operated near Belk in the late 1990s, featuring Tekken 3 and Jurassic Park shooter cabinets popular with Wilson youth-league teams. The unit closed by 2010 during the center’s partial redevelopment, but Eastern North Carolina Facebook groups still share snapshots of its neon “CYBER” letters…

Cyberstation: Lakeshore Mall

Cyberstation: Pier 39, Space Q1

Pier 39 has hosted a compact Cyberstation‐branded arcade (Space Q1) since the early 2000s, nestled between souvenir shops overlooking the Bay. Tourists still pop in for quick rounds of Pac-Man Battle Royale and redemption tickets that can be swapped for crab plushies at the counter. The arcade remains open as of 2024, but operates under…

Cyberstation: Lakeshore Mall

Cyberstation: Poughkeepsie Galleria

Poughkeepsie Galleria opened in 1987 on South Road. A Cyberstation arcade arrived in the late ’90s, drawing shoppers for Daytona USA and plush‐prize cranes. Locals recall “Token Tuesdays” advertised on mall-wide flyers. The arcade closed around 2015 during a tenant shuffle, but Hudson Valley Reddit threads still swap memories of its mirrored entrance and air-hockey…

Cyberstation: Lakeshore Mall

Cyberstation: Pyramid Mall – Space C07

Pyramid Mall Ithaca—rebranded as The Shops at Ithaca Mall—opened in 1976 on Catherwood Road. By the late 1990s, Space C07 housed a Cyberstation arcade, popular with Cornell and Ithaca College students for Time Crisis II and ticket redemption counters. The arcade operated until a 2010 remodel; Finger Lakes nostalgia forums still share photos of its…

Cyberstation: Lakeshore Mall

Cyberstation: Regency Mall

Regency Mall in Racine opened in 1981. A Cyberstation arcade debuted in the early 2000s near the food court, packed with alpine-themed racing games and plush-prize claw machines. *Racine Journal Times* (5 May 2004) ran a “Token Tuesdays” coupon that became a local favorite. The arcade closed by 2018 as the mall’s footprint shrank, but…