The bots at headquarters were doing way better than the ones falling apart at the stores! They had them set with random movements all day at the stores with no cool down period like they were designed for.
maybe kids would actually like the animatronics if they were all in this good of shape the 2 stage bots are also probably more creepy than anything to kids tho.
I’ve been introducing my little sister to the Chuck E Cheese animatronics and the Rock-afire Explosion. She’s not scared of any of them, and she actually really likes them! This is one of the videos I’m going to show her, along with a playlist I made for her.
Its a shame Chuck E Cheeses is getting rid of them. I went to Chuck E Chuck for the first time since I was a little kid and I watched the show almost the whole time while I was there. Ill admit when I first got there the size of the animatronics was a bit off putting and I can see why I was terrified of them when I was little. My Chuck E Cheese unfortunately has a Cu1 stage so I didnt get the full experience , but all the bots seemd to be running well, but they all had some minor wear and tear. Chuck E Cheese is really missing out on an opportunity to make money. They need to atleast keep them throughout 2024 because when the FNaF movie comes out many people are going to want to see animatronics in real life, but unfortunately they are gonna probably all be gone by October at most.
@@capybara455 I know it's rare. Especially because my location is the only one who has one, but the 3 stages with the extra characters and curtains are just better.
they also have a mini model of a Circles of Light stage, formerly used to program the lights on it, now because of the Navori changeover and the fact Studio C-based systems can't play the signals, COL stages have an auto-light feature
@@kyliechavis182 this video was filmed at CEC Entertainment's headquarters in Irving, Texas. The Entertainment Department has a programming studio that features a 3-Stage (on a single stage to save space) and a Studio C Alpha (only Chuck E.'s stage, also to save space). There is also a mini model of a Circle of Light stage that was used to program the lights for that stage until last year when the Navori system was introduced, making all Studio C SD and HD-based stages non-functional (Studio C SD and HD run on special file formats and Navori is unable to play them). There is no Cyberamic stage as there is no space for one, as well as Corporate's programming Cyberamic show having been removed in 1999 when they were at their old headquarter's to make room for office space. To make up for the absence of a programming Cyberamic show, 3-Stage character signals are translated to the Cyberamic characters by way of the CEC Stage Rosetta.
No, according to most people. After most of the animatronics are removed from the stores, these will be preserved and won’t be destroyed. Also in case you’re wondering, Dept. 18 is located in Irving, Texas
Where did department 18s stage come from originally? Was it at a store? And how do they keep it in such good shape? Where do they get the replacement parts from? I’m sure half of the CEI parts they used for the rock afire were made specifically for CEI
They removed their Pizzacam, his programming used to be done at the Wilmington, North Carolina location I believe, but then that closed, so Pizzacam's programming was reassigned to the Laurel, Maryland location, but then their air compressor exploded and now only Chuck E. functions, and I believe the Huntsville, Alabama location currently serves for Pizzacam's programming. Long Story Short, Pizzacam was removed and Huntsville Alabama programs him now.
No when they moved I guess they never took stage size into consideration and for space they there away pizza cam and munch Jr because they can still program them since they have less movements.
Liam J mbta and rail fan You don’t need them to physically lay signals for them. They’re only 3-6 movements each. You can easily program them blindly, which is what’s done.