Location

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)

Time-Out: Southside Mall

Southside Mall opened in 1990 to serve the Tug Valley region. Time Out in Suite B-1 drew gamers for Mortal Kombat and plush Wildcats prizes until circa 2013. ReferencesWikipedia: Southside Mall (KY)

Time-Out: Southland Mall

Southland Mall (1964) hosted Time Out near Dick’s Sporting Goods. Bay-Area kids recall Tekken Tag and plush A’s bears until its circa 2013 closure. ReferencesWikipedia: Southland Mall (CA)

Time-Out: Riverchase Galleria

Riverchase Galleria (1986) listed a Time Out on the second level near the carousel. Birmingham-area teens recall token specials tied to UAB Blazers games. The arcade closed around 2011 during a dining-court expansion. References Wikipedia: Riverchase Galleria

Time-Out: Rio Hondo Cinemas Center

Centro Comercial Rio Hondo opened in 1982. A Time Out arcade adjacent to Rio Hondo Cinemas served Bayamón families with ticket redemption and Namco racers until the mid-2000s renovation. References Wikipedia: Bayamón – shopping section (mall mention)

Time-Out: Richmond Square Mall

Richmond Square Mall (1966) hosted a Time Out in Suite 587 near Dunham’s; local ads from 1995 touted “Spring Break Token Blast.” The arcade shuttered in 2008 amid anchor turnover. References Wikipedia: Richmond Square Mall

Time-Out: Randhurst Mall Space 3055

Randhurst Mall (1962) had a Time Out in space 3055 beside Montgomery Ward. It drew northwest-suburban kids for Mortal Kombat II and plush Bears gear until closing before the property’s 2011 conversion to Randhurst Village. References Wikipedia: Randhurst Village (formerly Randhurst Mall)

Time-Out: Post Oak Mall

Post Oak Mall (1982) featured a Time Out at Suite 4020 near the carousel. Aggies remember DDR Extreme beats echoing through the food court until the arcade’s closure in 2014. References Wikipedia: Post Oak Mall

Time-Out: Plaza Las Americas

Plaza Las Américas (1968) hosted a Time Out on its third level through the 1990s, mixing Virtua Racing, air-hockey and plush coquí prizes. The arcade closed during an early-2000s expansion. References Wikipedia: Plaza Las Américas