Diamond Jim’s: Mc Farland Mall
Ran 1987-2002 across from Goody’s. Wikipedia
Location
West Oaks Mall opened in 1996. Cyberstation near the AMC entrance buzzed with Time Crisis II and plush Gator prizes until closing in 2015. References Wikipedia: West Oaks Mall
Wausau Center (1983–2021) listed Cyberstation in unit A-168, popular for DDR Extreme and ticket cranes. The arcade ended operations before the mall’s demolition. References Wikipedia: Wausau Center
Walden Galleria opened in 1989 and quickly became Western New York’s largest mall. Suite F215 added a Cyberstation arcade in the late 1990s, positioned on the upper level near the food court. Shoppers remember rounds of Time Crisis II and ticket redemptions for Buffalo Bills keychains. The arcade remained active into the early 2010s before being converted to a sports-merch shop, but Buffalo…
Visalia Mall (1964) added Cyberstation near JCPenney around 2000, showcasing Marvel vs. Capcom 2 and plush-prize cranes until a 2014 remodel swapped it for fast fashion. References Wikipedia: Visalia 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 its narrow black-tile entrance. References …
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 of lining up there after Crimson Tide…
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 Wikipedia: Village at the Peaks (formerly Twin Peaks Mall)