abandoned 'time out' arcade, virginia, usa (2017) "..workmen ripping into a wall discovered the “buried remains” of crossroads mall’s historic time out arcade, opened in 1978 and closed since approximately 1992, preserved in time." https://retrobitch.wordpress.com/2017/12/12/original-80s-time-out-arcade-found-in-a-dead-mall-in-virginia/
Original 80s Time Out Arcade Found in a Dead Mall in Virginia

Uncannily and creatively envisioned, you didn’t just walk into a Time Out  -you were pulled in by feelings that you were riding a sensual conveyor belt, instantly enveloped by low-light shado…

Retro Bitch
@moshboy I'm used to losing track of time but the concept of losing track of space is new and intriguing...
@moshboy I love weird classic sci-fi looking spaces like this, where you can tell there's like no practical use for most of this.

@moshboy I am absolutely flabbergasted by the amount of times I have now seen a mall go "Welp, that business failed, time to wall it up and forget about it for 30 years instead of vanillaboxing it and renting it out to someone else"

Saw this with a whole, I wanna say it was a Burger King months ago, all the furniture and equipment still in there too.

SEE IT: ‘Vintage’ Burger King restaurant found behind wall at Delaware mall

The restaurant, which is hidden behind a wall at the Concord Mall in Delaware, had actually been operational until 2009, the mall’s general manager tells Nexstar.

The Hill
@moshboy @monkeyborg not sure if real, or snapshots from inside an unreal 5 liminal space demo. xD