>Nathan Dunlap, a 19 year old African-American man and disgruntled ex-Chuck-E-Cheese's employee, shot up the Aurora, Colorado restaurant where he formerly worked on December 14, 1993. He killed four employees and wounded one--aside from the middle aged restaurant manager, all were between the ages of 17 and 21, in addition to stealing cash from the restaurant. Dunlap, who was unhappy with being fired from the Chuck-E-Cheese's a few months earlier, was convicted of the attack and sentenced to life in prison in Colorado, where he remains as of 2023.[4]
Chuck E. Cheese is one of those business concepts that can truly only exist in a white society. Don't believe me? Go to YouTube and type in "Chuck E. Cheese fights".
>Went with a group of friends one day and had to use the bathroom, but the door was being held back by a boy who was with a group of teen guys who gangbanged a 14 year old girl back in the boys bathroom stall in 2000. I still had to go and they let me in to take a shit in one of the other stalls. I heard some crying coming from her, but they didn't stop and I kept shitting.
Nolan Bushnell, the creator of Atari, sold his company and signed a contract with a lifetime non-compete clause permanently barring him from the game industry. After this he pursued his next passion, animatronics. Nolan created a chain of arcade amusement pizzerias for children which featured a show from an animatronic group of rodents. Many children of the 80's and 90's have fond memories of Chuck E Cheese.
One of those children, Scott Cawthon, would go one to become a game developer. Scott made many small independent games with little success. He tried his hand at 3D art and his work received criticism. "Your animation looks like creepy animatronics." Scott decided to lean into this and created the game Five Nights at Freddy's. A spooky night watchman game involving Chuck E Cheese. It was a success.
There was(is?) a popular trend for youtube streamers to play horror games. Their audience loved the panicked reaction of streamers, like Markiplier. And the audience would purchase the game to experience the fright first hand. It was so successful that Scott was approached by Warner Bros. for the exclusive rights to adapt the game into a movie.
Honestly, I didn't eat at a chuck e. cheese until I was 20 and found it to be pretty mediocre. Everyone where I am from preferred peter piper pizza when I was younger.
Formerly Showbiz Pizza
tribute to five nights at freddys lol I've seen one in my town
>Nathan Dunlap, a 19 year old African-American man and disgruntled ex-Chuck-E-Cheese's employee, shot up the Aurora, Colorado restaurant where he formerly worked on December 14, 1993. He killed four employees and wounded one--aside from the middle aged restaurant manager, all were between the ages of 17 and 21, in addition to stealing cash from the restaurant. Dunlap, who was unhappy with being fired from the Chuck-E-Cheese's a few months earlier, was convicted of the attack and sentenced to life in prison in Colorado, where he remains as of 2023.[4]
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was a mistake.
you will never have a real ethnostate
>Aurora, Colorado
Cursed town, cursed state.
Eric and Dylan smoked his score.
Sneed
His professional name is Charles E. Cheese
Frick off, zoomer.
Checked. Charles Entertainment Cheese is the mascot for the pizza and arcade franchise
It's a relic of its time. I think less than 1/4 of them have animatronics today. The plush characters they sold were cute.
formerly Sneed D. Milk
I mad that i laughed
Chuck E. Cheese is one of those business concepts that can truly only exist in a white society. Don't believe me? Go to YouTube and type in "Chuck E. Cheese fights".
White people are more violent than Asian.
>forgot to call asians people
No it's written correctly as is. White people aren't Asian so they are necessarily more violent than something they aren't at all.
It was the place you went for a friend’s birthday
how else are you going to bang single moms then
The bars
those were for children with friends
my nieces have had a couple of parties there so I go for that. and I have an excuse to over eat on pizza while there
I can't imagine the pizza there is very good. Though I haven't gone to these places in like 20 years so I guess I wouldn't know
I've had worse.
It's basically just pizza you find in the frozen section of grocery stores.
We're talking about food right?
>he doesn't even know
>Went with a group of friends one day and had to use the bathroom, but the door was being held back by a boy who was with a group of teen guys who gangbanged a 14 year old girl back in the boys bathroom stall in 2000. I still had to go and they let me in to take a shit in one of the other stalls. I heard some crying coming from her, but they didn't stop and I kept shitting.
Chuck's design was originally a dopey looking coyote that they tried so hard to dress up as a rat.
I cheese on ya girl like my name was Chuck'e
greatest Cinemaphile thread of all time
If you want to see the future of America just walk into one of these bad boys in the current year
I will explain as quickly as possible.
Nolan Bushnell, the creator of Atari, sold his company and signed a contract with a lifetime non-compete clause permanently barring him from the game industry. After this he pursued his next passion, animatronics. Nolan created a chain of arcade amusement pizzerias for children which featured a show from an animatronic group of rodents. Many children of the 80's and 90's have fond memories of Chuck E Cheese.
One of those children, Scott Cawthon, would go one to become a game developer. Scott made many small independent games with little success. He tried his hand at 3D art and his work received criticism. "Your animation looks like creepy animatronics." Scott decided to lean into this and created the game Five Nights at Freddy's. A spooky night watchman game involving Chuck E Cheese. It was a success.
There was(is?) a popular trend for youtube streamers to play horror games. Their audience loved the panicked reaction of streamers, like Markiplier. And the audience would purchase the game to experience the fright first hand. It was so successful that Scott was approached by Warner Bros. for the exclusive rights to adapt the game into a movie.
>get invited to chuck e cheese's as an adult
>it's actually fun and the pizza is good
Honestly, I didn't eat at a chuck e. cheese until I was 20 and found it to be pretty mediocre. Everyone where I am from preferred peter piper pizza when I was younger.
You wouldn't.