The store's exterior before the 2005 remodel.
Art of Roy L. Rabbit potentially featured in the manual.
The exterior during the 2003 Cool Chuck Reconfiguration remodel In 2012
Exterior of Bronx. (PC: Unknown)
Grand Opening Promotional Photo (May 17, 1977)
'Chuck E. Cheese Center' In 2006, despite the date photographed.
Store Exterior after closing (July 2022)
Donna Gentry costuming the Dunia Grumpy Bear figure, also at Sally (1986)
SPT Parody Awards being hidden behind arcade machines (2023)
Balcony Stage (August 19, 1982)
ShowBiz Pizza Place, Kansas City, MO, converted into Mini Mozzarella (1980)
Animatronics (January 13, 2024)
Last known photo of Chuck E.'s House Helen. Taken March 2000.https://www.instagram.com/p/Cb_BmWqPxny/
Another shot of Center Stage on March 10, 2024. (PC: Con Mag)
The Awesome Adventure Machine walkaround costume. (?)
The location's exterior during its soft opening (May 15, 2023)
2nd Balcony Stage Design (Year installed: October 1980)
Mentor's Chuck E.'s House Facade
[[Cyberamics Balcony Stage]] (Years installed: May 1980 to January 1986) (Now retired)
3rd Studio C Cappa Design (Version 3) (2004 or 2005 to April 2009)
The store's Trampoline Zone signage. (1/30/24)
Dolli Dimples as seen in the April 1, 1979 issue of 'Food Business Institutions.'
4th 2.0 Exterior Design (With Red 2017 CEC Letters) (July 2019 - 2021)
Ad for Track Stars in a school yearbook
Street View of the store's exterior before the 2011 expansion (April 2008)
Showroom view in 2020 (PC: RyansRetail on Flickr)
The store's Exterior on October 5th, 2006, around 1 month before remodel. (PC: Paula Morningstar on Flickr)
Layout of Rapid City's location
The building is in the process of being demolished (June 2016)
Johnson City's 2-Stage (PC: Unknown)
The former Classic Stage at [[Green Bay, WI (1273 Lombardi Access)]]. (Converted in 1991, now removed)
The current Video Wall at [[Raleigh, NC (3501-131 Capital Blvd)]] in September 2022. (Still intact)
Exterior with 2.0 remodel, April 2024 (PC: dmckill on Instagram)
The Wolfman Stage from the Jacksonville building plans, March 28, 1980 (Bottom Right)