• linearchaos@lemmy.world
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      And if you took the food away kids would still want to go there. If you took the entertainment away nobody’s going there for the pizza.

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        I don’t know who you’re trying to impress. Most of us have been deeply soaked in the Bushnell-verse… I’m looking forward to the upcoming origin story movies.

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      8 months ago

      That said, my kid got invited to a Chuck E Cheese’s birthday party recently, and the pizza was a hell of a lot better than I remember it being 15 years ago

      Not going to win any awards, but definitely edible

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    The initial pitch was an arcade with a restaurant to feed guests. Since video games were at the core of that strategy, I would expect it should be classified as an entertainment center first.

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      They’re apparently decently popular on online delivery apps, though they sneakily go under “Pasqually’s Pizza and Wings”

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          “Pasqually” is also a slightly unusual (but very Americanized) misspelling of a very popular Italian name, evoking a first or second generation Italian-American immigrant from the early part of the 20th century.

          And the average person probably doesn’t know the animatronic characters’ names.

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    I think it started out the former and evolved into the latter. My source is like 3 neurons in my brain that were last accessed 15 years ago so pretty sure it’s accurate.

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    Chuck E Cheese was founded by Nolan Bushnell — the same Nolan Bushnell who was one of the co-founders of video game company Atari (at one time, the biggest player in the home console industry). He started it in part as a way to promote Atari games and cabinets.

    So it was both — and the “entertainment centre” part was always part of its “core mission” from its inception.

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    What do you mean? It’s a restaurant, they serve pizza and have a salad bar. I’ve been there a bunch of times as a kid. It’s a restaurant man, what are you talking about?

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    IIRC, the original act for the animatronics had a bit about not calling it a restaurant because it was primarily an entertainment venue, it just also served food. There’s a few documentaries about the rise and fall of the place that are pretty good and would be more informative than me trying to remember every detail lol

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    8 months ago

    Restaurant with a few overpriced arcade games in there.

    Basically a 7/11 with a few arcade cabinets in it… but all they have is pizza and cheap beer.

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      Yeah but 7/11 has the magazines to ogle while your buddy is playing his turn on the r-type machine

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    There’s extra steps that have to be taken in order to serve food so they’re probably officially classified as a restaurant