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Title: Chuck E. Cheese - Return of the Arcade?
Post by: den68 on April 13, 2006, 03:01:37 PM
Probably not. But I was pleasantly surprised to find some classic arcade games in one today.

Having a 6 year old I've been to Chuck E. Cheese numerous times in the past few years. It started as a full on arcade back when I was a kid but has morphed to kiddy games only place over the years. Sure they would have the occasional Wave Runner or Star Wars Trilogy but the place was dominated by Whac A Moles, penny rides and skee ball.

I was at one today and found that it has several "grown up" arcade games. There was a Space Invaders/Qix combo, a Donkey Kong/ Donkey Kong Jr./ Mario Bros. combo, a King of FIghters cab. There was also a pinball machine, a Golden Tee Golf, at least 5 sit down racing games, a jet ski game, a snowmobile game and DDR.

It was nice to see. I played quite a few games myself today.


Title: Re: Chuck E. Cheese - Return of the Arcade?
Post by: phoenix1967 on April 13, 2006, 04:14:14 PM
Golden Tee is just about everywhere. That's one cool golf game. The trac ball is something that none of the current gen consoles have.


Title: Re: Chuck E. Cheese - Return of the Arcade?
Post by: wrldstrman on April 13, 2006, 06:53:32 PM
Our chuck e cheese went out of business  but we do have a bowling alley with a lot of video arcade games


Title: Re: Chuck E. Cheese - Return of the Arcade?
Post by: Rejinx on April 13, 2006, 11:01:23 PM
Interresting fact:
Chuck E. Cheese was founded by Atari founder  Nolan Bushnell.


Title: Re: Chuck E. Cheese - Return of the Arcade?
Post by: chrisbid on April 14, 2006, 04:21:50 AM
a DK/DKjr/Mario Bros machine?!!!!

ive been wanting to see one of those for years, ever since the namco reunion machine came out.  was it official or bootleg?


Title: Re: Chuck E. Cheese - Return of the Arcade?
Post by: Pop Culture Portal on April 14, 2006, 04:22:58 AM
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Interresting fact:
Chuck E. Cheese was founded by Atari founder  Nolan Bushnell.


No kidding?  And who says gaming isn't educational?  ;)

I haven't been in a Chuck E. Cheese in probably 15 years or more.  There were ALOT of Showbiz Pizza Places around here, until they were all changed into Chuck E. Cheese.  Showbiz had two huge game rooms full of every kind of game you could think of.  That used to be one of the places my friends and I would go hang out in...pizza and games.  And when we got older, it became pizza, BEER and games.  Don't know if Chuck sells beer.


Title: Re: Chuck E. Cheese - Return of the Arcade?
Post by: den68 on April 14, 2006, 06:09:28 AM
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a DK/DKjr/Mario Bros machine?!!!!

ive been wanting to see one of those for years, ever since the namco reunion machine came out.  was it official or bootleg?


It was the real deal.


Title: Re: Chuck E. Cheese - Return of the Arcade?
Post by: den68 on April 14, 2006, 06:10:18 AM
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No kidding?  And who says gaming isn't educational?  ;)

I haven't been in a Chuck E. Cheese in probably 15 years or more.  There were ALOT of Showbiz Pizza Places around here, until they were all changed into Chuck E. Cheese.  Showbiz had two huge game rooms full of every kind of game you could think of.  That used to be one of the places my friends and I would go hang out in...pizza and games.  And when we got older, it became pizza, BEER and games.  Don't know if Chuck sells beer.


there sure do sell beer.


Title: Re: Chuck E. Cheese - Return of the Arcade?
Post by: Mezmoron on April 14, 2006, 06:20:56 AM
And damn good pizza from what I remember too.

Ken


Title: Re: Chuck E. Cheese - Return of the Arcade?
Post by: chrisbid on April 14, 2006, 07:02:16 AM
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It was the real deal.



i MUST play one


its a shame the metallic sound fx from arcade DK were never duplicated on a home console.  


Title: Re: Chuck E. Cheese - Return of the Arcade?
Post by: bum-man on April 14, 2006, 07:17:07 AM
I haven't been to the local Chuck E Cheese for about a year but last time I went they did have a few games for the older kids (like me!)  I was also suprised last week with my first visit to Dave and Busters (I took my son there for his 9th birthday).  They had a nice assortment of classics along with all of the newer games.  They even promote the classics on their web site.  http://www.daveandbusters.com/Games/MidwayGames.aspx?Cat=5


Title: Re: Chuck E. Cheese - Return of the Arcade?
Post by: Izret101 on April 14, 2006, 07:53:39 AM
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Golden Tee is just about everywhere. That's one cool golf game. The trac ball is something that none of the current gen consoles have.

Yes there is.
Nyko Classic Track Ball for PS2.
I believe there was 2 versions of it aswell.

In anycase the Chuck E. Cheese around here always had some OK arcade cabs but never got any new ones.
I haven't been in years but i remember every few years as a kid ne i was there there was never anything new.

The only one i really remember now is the Jurassic Park one that every place has.
Where you get inside and its like the car and you shoot dinos.


Title: Re: Chuck E. Cheese - Return of the Arcade?
Post by: Sauza12 on April 15, 2006, 06:52:14 PM
And where is this Chuck E Cheese you speak of?  I have several neices and nephews that I can take there so I don't look weird.


Title: Re: Chuck E. Cheese - Return of the Arcade?
Post by: den68 on April 16, 2006, 04:33:20 AM
It's the one on Dix and Eureka.


Title: Re: Chuck E. Cheese - Return of the Arcade?
Post by: Antimind on April 17, 2006, 02:59:27 AM
I dunno about Chuck E Cheese being that big a deal with the kids to be frank. Every time we took my buddy's kids they were more interested in the ball pit, stage show, and pizza.

Dave & Busters does a bang up business and every time I went the place was packed. There's also Jillian's which is like D&B. In Pittsburgh there's Games N'at which does good business and they're strictly an arcade. From what I understood from talking to the owner most of his business comes from birthday parties and one price day. Still I'd go in there any given day and time and there'd be folks playing. Mostly pinball and retro, and neo-retro games.


Title: Re: Chuck E. Cheese - Return of the Arcade?
Post by: bum-man on April 18, 2006, 01:24:38 PM
I just got some great news that is somewhat related to this subject.  I recieved the agenda for a two day conference of managers that I will be attending next week.  Here's how part of wednesday is looking:

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Afternoon of “Fun”
12:30p – 2:00p      Buffet lunch & beverages                        Dave & Busters
2:00p – 4:00p            Arcade & Billiards w/PowerCards

Nothing like free food & drinks plus arcade time on the company |D  I work for a bank so this is your fees being put to good use  ;)