Irving-based Chuck E. Cheese has announced a new game show is in the works. The company is partnering with Magical Elves, producers of "Top Chef" and "Nailed It!" to create a game show based on the ...
Chuck E. Cheese is fully aware it's a nostalgic place for adults. While parent company CEC Entertainment still operates children's play locations across the United States, its perhaps even more ...
Eric Law is a Game Rant contributor from Pennsylvania, USA. An MMORPG-focused video game writer for Game Rant for two years and counting, Eric cut his teeth on gaming since he was a wee lad watching ...
Chuck's Arcade staffer Armando Arizmendi plays a NERF arcade game at the Brea venue hours before its grand opening. (Gabriella Angotti-Jones / For The Times) Chuck E. Cheese is all grown-up. Sort of.
Chuck E. Cheese is entering a new era: mall arcades. Created for “lifelong fans” of the child-friendly pizza chain, “Chuck’s Arcade” is designed for adults and will combine video games with Chuck E.
THORNTON, Colo. — Chuck E. Cheese is opening a new concept for adults who want to be kids. The company said its new Chuck’s Arcade combines new and classic games alongside animatronic characters.
The Chuck E. Cheese family entertainment chain is rebranding as a new arcade for adults. Titled “Chuck’s Arcade,” the new iteration features nostalgic games and current favorites, alongside its ...
For Gen X and Millennial parents looking for a break from reality and a dose of nostalgia, we’ve got huge news. If you grew up in the heyday of Chuck E. Cheese or maybe you lived in a town with ...
Chuck E. Cheese is pressing start on a whole new era of fun. Introducing Chuck’s Arcade, a spin-off of the beloved family entertainment center and restaurant chain that fuses classic arcade nostalgia ...
Chuck E. Cheese wants to make sure the grown-ups have fun, too. The iconic kids arcade chain announced it's looking to cater to teens and adults by opening Chuck's Arcade locations across eight states ...
Marie Marcum, 9, told the MLB that the game's softball taunt made her bad. This story by Wayne Drehs, a senior writer for ESPN.com and ESPN The Magazine, originally appeared on espnW.com. Before the ...
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