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Sports Of All Sorts

Sports of All Sorts, opened 1991 on Delhi Pike, is a family fun center offering indoor batting cages, mini-golf, and a mid-sized arcade packed with redemption games and modern racers. Weekend party packages include unlimited arcade play, keeping the game room active as of 2025. References Google Maps: Sports of All Sorts Cincinnati Official Facebook Page (photos of arcade)

Sportpark Las Vegas, Inc.

Sportpark Las Vegas launched 1997 with batting cages, go-karts, and a 100-game arcade. It closed in 2003; Las Vegas Review-Journal 12 Jan 2003 reported the land sale. ReferencesLas Vegas Review-Journal, 12 Jan 2003 (public archive)

Space Port: Pembroke Mall

Pembroke Mall (1966) hosted Space Port by 1990—famous locally for a six-seat OutRun deluxe. The arcade shuttered circa 2007 as the center reoriented toward big-box anchors. ReferencesWikipedia: Pembroke Mall

Space Port: Hamilton Mall

Hamilton Mall opened in 1987 near Atlantic City. A Space Port arcade flourished on the upper level through the 1990s, famous for Mortal Kombat II face-offs and a sprawling ticket counter. The arcade closed before the mall’s 2023 demolition, but South-Jersey blogs still post images of its star-field ceiling mural. References Wikipedia: Hamilton Mall

Space Port: Bangor Mall

Bangor Mall (1978) housed a Space Port arcade near Sears. Local newspaper ads in 1994 promoted “Star-Token Saturdays” featuring X-Men and Virtua Racing. The arcade closed in the early 2000s, but Down East nostalgia forums still share photos of its neon rocket logo. References Wikipedia: Bangor Mall

Soccer Blast

Soccer Blast, opened 1997, is an indoor sports complex in Burnsville featuring multiple turf fields and a small redemption-style arcade for kids waiting between games. Machines rotate seasonally—currently including NBA Hoops and claw cranes—making it a modest but active game corner. References Soccer Blast Official Site

Soccer Blast

Soccer Blast Lexington opened 1999, pairing indoor turf with a redemption arcade of about 25 machines—NBA Hoops, Skee-Ball, and claw cranes. It was likely only open for a few years before closing. The building it was in became Kentucky Indoor for a short while, which also had a game room. Kentucky ReferencesSoccer Blast Lexington – Official Site

Red & Jerry’s

Red & Jerry’s opened in 1998 as a sprawling 85,000-sq-ft entertainment complex combining sports bar, full arcade, and Denver’s only indoor drag strip slot-car track. Its 150-game arcade hosted everything from Initial D to giant redemption wheels. The venue closed in 2014, but Denver alt-weekly *Westword* commemorated its eclectic run. References Westword (2014): “Red & Jerry’s…

Recreation Station

Recreation Station, opened 2006 on Custer Avenue, is a family fun center featuring laser tag, mini-golf, and an 80-game arcade stocked with both retro and modern cabinets. It remains Helena’s only dedicated indoor arcade, hosting birthday parties and “All-You-Can-Play” wristband nights. References Google Maps: Recreation Station Helena