Time-Out: Moorestown Mall
Moorestown Mall (1963) carried a Time Out in space 418, a staple for South Jersey gamers seeking Ridge Racer and plush Eagles gear until its mid-2000s closure. References Wikipedia: Moorestown Mall
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Moorestown Mall (1963) carried a Time Out in space 418, a staple for South Jersey gamers seeking Ridge Racer and plush Eagles gear until its mid-2000s closure. References Wikipedia: Moorestown Mall
Montgomery Mall debuted in 1977, and by the mid-1980s a Time Out arcade occupied a corner near JCPenney. Newspaper circulars from 1989 advertised “Token Tuesdays” here—Galaga, NBA Jam, and plush Eagles prizes ringing under red-neon letters. The unit closed circa 2006 when the wing was renovated for lifestyle tenants. References Wikipedia: Montgomery Mall (PA) The Reporter, 15 Nov 1989,…
Opened in 1994 in San Juan’s Cupey sector, Montehiedra Town Center hosted a small Time Out arcade in Suite 24 beside Caribbean Cinemas. Locals recall Tekken 3 battles and plush coquí prizes. The arcade shuttered circa 2013 during the mall’s lifestyle conversion. References Wikipedia list of PR malls (Montehiedra mention)
Midland Mall opened in 1991. By 1997 a Time Out near the food court drew Central Michigan teens for DDR and Time Crisis II. The arcade closed circa 2014 when the wing was remodeled. ReferencesWikipedia: Midland Mall
Meridian Mall launched in 1969; Time Out arrived by 1988 opposite GKC Cinemas. A Lansing State Journal insert (3 Mar 1995) promoted “Spring Break 40-Token Blast.” The arcade operated until 2005. References Wikipedia: Meridian Mall
Meriden Square (now Westfield Meriden) opened 1971. Its Time Out beside JCPenney featured Gauntlet and plush UConn Huskies bears through the late 1990s; it closed circa 2002 during a food-court expansion. ReferencesWikipedia: Meriden Mall
Mayagüez Mall opened in 1972. A Time Out arcade near Sears kept western-Puerto Rico gamers busy with Ridge Racer and ticket cranes until its closure about 2015, according to local forum recollections. ReferencesWikipedia: Mayagüez Mall
Mall of Louisiana (1997) welcomed Time Out on its upper level by 1999. Advocate ads (8 Aug 2001) touted “25¢ Token Nights.” The arcade ran until circa 2012, then made way for fast-fashion retail. ReferencesWikipedia: Mall of Louisiana
Magnolia Mall opened in 1979. Its Time Out (by Belk) offered Tekken Tag and plush Gamecocks gear through the 2000s, closing circa 2014. ReferencesWikipedia: Magnolia Mall
Madison Square opened 1984; Time Out near the carousel offered DDR and plush Rocket City Trash Pandas gear until closure circa 2010. The mall was demolished 2017. ReferencesWikipedia: Madison Square Mall