The "Movie Studio" feel was also dropped after the 2005 Remodel. The Blue screen also began being phased out due to again: being hard to maintain. After that it was replaced for good.Īfter the Alpha's discontinuation a lot of features were dropped such as the Interactive Console due to it being really hard to maintain, outdated, and hindering Chuck E. The last Alpha location opened in 2002 at Burlington, New Jersey. Eventually it was removed from stores for an unknown reason.īy 2001, costs for the Alpha were rising so it was eventually decided to discontinue the stage and downscale the stage to be more cost effective. In 2000, a Karaoke System next to the blue screen was added, this was an attempt to give another thing to do by the stage. used to wear a fancy late night outfit as a replacement for the Tuxedo, but later it was replaced with the "Cool Chuck" and "Avenger Chuck" And "Rockstar Chuck" outfits. Eventually Bird was reduced to a background character and the rest of the cast were made into puppets on the TV for Chuck to interact with them on the stage.Ĭhuck E. After Jeremy Bladio was brought on as director in 1999 the rest of the characters were brought back with major roles, but still keeping bird on the Studio C. Showtapes were made with this stage in mind during '97 and '98, as such most involve Chuck commentating on what's going on the stage with Bird. Appleton, Wisconsin opened with the finalized designed, and all Alphas went with the finalized designed. The first Studio C Alpha was installed in 1997 at Brookfield, Wisconsin this Alpha was different from the later ones such as the Apple TV having a bigger screen, and the desk having edges. To go further with the movie studio feel, a bunch of cameras and lights were placed around the the stages and showroom showing the sow footage or blue screen stuff. In a few stores, they tested a karaoke option to go along with the blue screen area called Chuck E's Star Search. The far right has a blue screen area where a camera would project whoever is infront of a blue screen, and put it on the TV screens and projector. The third TV on the right is hooked up to a roving camera in the showroom to pan. Next to the buttons controlling the second monitor are three buttons that you can press to hear three different character voices: Chuck E, Larry, and Bird. By pressing different buttons, kids can switch between the Blue Screen Stage camera, the video footage of the show, a camera located in the gameroom, a camera located near Kid Check, and a camera located in the showroom. The TV monitor in the middle is hooked up to different play cameras (not security cameras) that are placed around the entire restaurant. Next to the rolling mouse are three buttons that make different sound effects, such as a applause, explosion, etc. The TV screen on the far left is a monitor (which ran on Windows '99) that is hooked up to the games of the 2000s version of the official website using a rolling ball mouse, kids can play the games and check out different areas of the official website. Below it is the Interactive Console which has 3 Screens and bunch of buttons. The Center Stage has a large wall where a projector would project the current showtape and whatever is being recorded in the blue screen area. The Background is a cloudy sky with a window showing a city at night with a bridge with cars (that are different depending on the location). Chuck 's stage is far on the left side with having a "late night talk show" theme with a desk that has 5 colored panels, a Pizza Phone, a small Apple TV, Bird, and a Pizza Clock. ©2022 Viacom Overseas Holdings C.V.©2022 Viacom International Inc.The stage has a "talk show" look since as mentioned above, they wanted to phase out the other characters, and use different showtapes. BARBIE™ and associated trademarks and trade dress are owned by, and used under license from, Mattel. MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE™ and associated trademarks and trade dress are owned by, and used under license from, Mattel. ©CAPCOM Licensed for use by Milestone Srl. All characters, vehicles and related elements ™ & © DC. All other trademarks are properties of their respective owners. Nintendo Switch is a trademark of Nintendo. All manufacturers, accessory suppliers, names, tracks, sponsors, brands and associated imagery featured in this game are trademarks and/or copyrighted materials of their respective owners. HOT WHEELS™ and associated trademarks and trade dress are owned by, and used under license from, Mattel. Published and Developed by Milestone S.r.l. In order to access online functions of the videogame, the platform account (Sony, Microsoft etc) must belong to someone aged 13 or over. By using the Online Service, the user confirms that he/she is 13 or older. In order to use the Online Service, where it exists, users must be 13 years of age or older.
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