Interactive Console

The Studio C Interactive Console was in element included with the Studio C Alpha Stages as a way to make the showroom more of an Interactive experience.

Design and Features
The Interactive Console looks resemble an editing bay that you would see in a production studio in the 90s. On the top portion was a VU feed, a fake tape deck, and buttons that lit up. And on the bottom was the main console which contained three monitors with different things on them.

One of the monitors was a video feed of one of the cameras placed around the dining and game rooms that can change from up to five different feeds if the corresponding button is pressed.

Another monitor was a video feed of the showroom that had two buttons and a joystick to zoom in, out, and scan around the showroom. Both of these video monitors were also capable of being overridden with the Studio C video feed.

Below the monitors were buttons with sound effects and voices of Chuck E. Cheese characters. One of these buttons also controlled an animated boom mic above Chuck E.'s stage.

Software/Hardware
The first few Interactive Consoles ran the Flintstones Matching game instead of having the Master Control Center.

The 1998 the 1999 versions of the Master Control Center had ran off Windows 95 in kiosk mode and were controlled with 2 buttons and a track ball, basically a glorified mouse.

1998
There are five different things to do with the Master Control in this version. There's three options for videos, live or not. And two interactive elements, like a gallery and disco party. Two of the video options were a PSA's or Commercials you can choose from. The Gallery featured the Andy Warhol inspired pop art and two photos of a Chuck E. 3D Model that you can change the appearance of. Lastly was a dance floor with the Chuck E. 3D model dancing on it, you were able to choose from a few different dances for him with discs that were on the sides of the screens.

1999
This version resembled more of the website at the time.