Adults will compete in super-sized versions of Chuck E. Cheese kids games, such as The Claw. By James Hibberd Writer-at-Large The great nostalgia IP hunt has found its way to Chuck E. Cheese. The ...
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.
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.
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 ...
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 ...
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