Time-Out: Valley Hills Mall
Valley Hills Mall (1978) listed Time Out on its lower level by 1989. Hickory teens recall Mortal Kombat II tournaments and plush Panthers swag until the arcade’s closure circa 2013. References Wikipedia: Valley Hills Mall
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Valley Hills Mall (1978) listed Time Out on its lower level by 1989. Hickory teens recall Mortal Kombat II tournaments and plush Panthers swag until the arcade’s closure circa 2013. References Wikipedia: Valley Hills 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 .
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
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
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)
Opened 1990, Buckland Hills carried Time Out on level 2. A Hartford Courant ad (12 Aug 1998) boasted “25-Token Back-to-School Pack.” The arcade closed circa 2011. ReferencesWikipedia: Buckland Hills
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
Greece Ridge Center (1994 merger) hosted Time Out at 434 Greece Ridge Dr. DDR pads and plush Amerks bears thrilled shoppers until circa 2014. ReferencesWikipedia: Greece Ridge
Stroud Mall (1978) carried Time Out beside the AMC; Pocono teens remember token nights and Gauntlet until the arcade closed circa 2010. ReferencesWikipedia: Stroud Mall
This is the former Springfield Mall, now Springfield Town Center (see above). Time Out operated near Macy’s until the 2012 gut-renovation. ReferencesWikipedia: Springfield Town Center