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 ...
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For almost half a century Chuck E. Cheese has been a place “where a kid can be a kid.” But what happens when kids grow up? Enter Chuck’s Arcade: a new concept branding itself as a place where an adult ...
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.
A woman had to be rescued by firefighters after getting stuck inside a game at a Chuck E. Cheese in Burbank. The woman was playing a game intended for children and was not injured during the incident.
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 ...
In celebration of National Superhero Day — a favorite for kids who dream of becoming heroes — Chuck E. Cheese invites families to come play like superheroes. To mark the occasion, the brand is ...