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The Chuck and Cheese Story

This story took place in real life in Aurora, Colorado Chuck and Cheese was a pizzeria that had robots that were used to amuse and cheer people up.

By Georgenes MedeirosPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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THIS IS A HALF THEORY STORY OF FNAF, BECAUSE THIS STORY WE'RE GOING TO TELL IS VERY SIMILAR TO FNAF SO LET'S GO.

This story took place in real life in Aurora, Colorado Chuck and Cheese was a pizzeria that had robots that were used to amuse and cheer people up.

But one day one of the employees was fired, and his name was Neitan who decided to take his revenge, so one day Neitan with a revolver hid in a bathroom and he waited for the restaurant to close to kill the manager who fired him.

Time passed and Neitan decided to act, in the restaurant there were 4 employees who were called: Sílvia (first victim killed), Beijamin (second victim), Coldin (third victim), Bobby Stevens (only survivor with a shot in the jaw) and the manager Marti killed with two shots (fourth victim).

But thanks to the security cameras Neitan was sentenced and got the death penalty and is still waiting for his death penalty.

Chuck E. Cheese is an American family restaurant chain and the flagship brand of CEC Restaurant, Inc. based in Irving, Texas. The restaurants serve pizza and other menu items, and feature arcade games and animatronic shows as a source of family entertainment. The chain's name is derived from its main character and mascot, Chuck E. Cheese.

The first restaurant opened in San Jose, California as "Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theater" on May 17, 1977. The concept was created by Atari co-founder Nolan Bushnell, a pioneer in the video game industry.

Pizza Time Theater was the first family restaurant to integrate the food and arcade concept with lively entertainment. After filing for bankruptcy in March 1984, the chain was acquired by Brock Hotel Corp., parent company of competitor ShowBiz Pizza Place in May 1985, forming ShowBiz Pizza Time, Inc.

In 1990, the company began to unify the two brands, renaming each restaurant Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza. In 1994, the name was shortened to Chuck E. Cheese's, and ShowBiz Pizza Time, Inc. became CEC Entertainment, Inc. in 1998.

In 2012, CEC was in place against revenue declines. She ran a rebranding campaign, turning the mouse mascot into a rock star guitarist mouse. On-site restaurant sales continued to decline throughout 2013, but merchandising and box office revenues increased.

In February 2014, Apollo Global Management acquired CEC Entertainment, Inc. for $54 a share, or about $950 million. In October 2014, under Apollo's Global Management, CEC Entertainment announced that it would purchase its Phoenix-based competitor Peter Piper Pizza from ACON Investments.

In August 2017, the company began testing a new design concept at seven refurbished establishments (three in Kansas City, three in San Antonio, one in Selma, Texas) branded Chuck E. Cheese Pizzeria & Games. These venues feature more sophisticated decor with a "understated" interior color scheme, an open kitchen, the "Play Pass" card system to replace arcade tokens, and the animatronic show replaced with a dance floor area. These changes, along with the expansion of food offerings, were intended to help the chain be more attractive to adults and encourage family dinners rather than being primarily a party venue.

In 2019, the restaurants name was further shortened to Chuck E. Cheese. As of June 2020, CEC Entertainment owned 541 Chuck E. Cheese locations in 47 US states, four Canadian provinces, Guam and Puerto Rico.

The COVID-19 pandemic has put significant financial pressure on the company, and CEC Entertainment voluntarily filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the Southern District of Texas on June 25, 2020.

Pizza is the main focus of the business's restaurants, but the menu also offers other items, including cold sandwiches, chicken wings, salad bar and desserts. Additionally, some Chuck E. Cheese locations serve alcoholic beverages.

In March 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the restaurant began selling pizza, wings, desserts and more through food delivery services under the virtual brand Pasqually's Pizza & Wings. The name Pasqually comes from a member of Chuck E. Cheese's animatronic band. Although the foods sold by this brand come from the same traditional kitchens as Chuck E. Cheese, the company claims to use different ingredients and recipes that cater to a more mature audience. Virtually every Chuck E. Cheese store in the United States is selling and delivering food through this virtual brand.

What a bizarre story!! Leave your opinion.

Do you like the FNAF game? It was designed based on that story. Is it worth using and playing? Is it worth using vibrations from people who have suffered?

Until the next story.

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About the Creator

Georgenes Medeiros

53 years old, divorced, graduated in Business Administration, writer, translator, available for new challenges.

Despite everything still in search of a soul mate.

If it's you call me....

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