Even in malls that are hopping in my home state, arcades have withered away. Heck, the Sheboygan Aladdin's Castle used to get the latest games up until around the mid 90's. That's pretty good for this backwards city. Lately the only BRAND NEW games is some 3D Double Dragon clone whose title escapes me (Demolition Fist I think) and Time Crisis 3. The rest of the games are from late 90's are either racers, fighters or gun games. Beyond those titles (and the staple Ms. Pac-Man and Galaga) are a buttload of redemption games. It's still around but it's not as good as it used to be.
The Fond du Lac Forest Mall had an arcade by Kohls that had some killer games in the early to mid 90's. Older, but cooler. It was the only place I saw an Afterburner sit-down cab and Steel Thunder(? the helicopter game that had the complex controls OF a helicopter). That place eventually changed its inventory to 80% fighting games in the mid 90's and then it closed. A Time Out was opened perhaps 2 years ago (or so) and had a good selection of titles but that was recently phased out and all that's left is a bunch of kiddie rides.
The Washington (?) mall in Green Bay (it's more down town) used to have an arcade called Tilt! that had an awesome mix of everything. It actually stuck to its guns by not going heavy on the redemption and not getting rid of some of the older classics. It too folded up. Another mall, Bay Square (I believe) has a dingy arcade that has nothing BUT older classics. The only real redemption machines I saw were skee ball, which is okay by me. The place remodeled and I don't know if this places exists yet. Oh, they will also build you cabs with like 5 selectable games for maybe $1,000 (if memory serves).
Green Bay also had a huge place called Game World. Had air hockey, foosball, arcade games of varying vintages, pizza and an indoor go-cart track. Their building is up for lease now.
Local bowling alleys used to be little meccas of gamedom but even they have scaled back. Typical games you'd find is a racing game, maybe a shooter, a carnival style gun game (or that Police Trainer) and a redemption machine or two (usually cranes).
One game, or actually one series of game is by far popular and that's Golden Tee. I see that machine everywhere EXCEPT in arcades. Usually they are found in bars or restaurants.