Location

Time-Out: University Mall

Pensacola’s University Mall opened in 1974 (demolished 2006). During the 1990s a Time Out near Goody’s served Gulf-Coast gamers with Ridge Racer and ticket cranes until Hurricane Ivan damage hastened both mall and arcade closures in 2004 .

Time-Out: Union Station

After its 1985 retail conversion, Union Station housed a ground-floor Time Out packed with coin-op classics, drawing tourists between the Grand Hall and aquarium. It closed circa 2000 during a tenant refresh. References Wikipedia: St. Louis Union Station

Time-Out: Tri County Mall

Tri-County (1960) featured Time Out opposite the food court by 1988. Cincinnati players fondly recall DDR Extreme marathons until the arcade shuttered circa 2012. ReferencesWikipedia: Tri-County Mall

Time-Out: Thornton Town Center

Thornton Town Center’s movie-theater wing included a compact Time Out from circa 1999 – 2006, offering ticket cranes and two Ridge Racer sit-downs before the space was repurposed for fast food. ReferencesCity-data profile (center mention)

Time-Out: The Mall At Steamtown

Steamtown Mall (1993) listed Time Out in unit 217; Lackawanna teens recall Marvel vs. Capcom 2 until closure circa 2009. The building is now Marketplace at Steamtown. ReferencesWikipedia: Marketplace at Steamtown

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 Wikipedia: Springfield Town Center (formerly Springfield Mall)