Site Guidelines & Rules

1. Standard Rules
Standard wiki rules, breaking any will result in an immediate ban with no questions asked.


 * No vandalism of pages, removal of important (or in general any) info, or any edits to main pages without admin permission.
 * No harmful beliefs, harassment, illegal activities, or other such behavior.
 * No NSFW/NSFL images, links, or discussions.
 * No harmful or otherwise suspicious links on pages.
 * No creation of pages or edits with excessive grammar issues or low quality writing.
 * No creation of pages or edits that fall outside standard wiki formatting.
 * No uploading of Creative Engineering Premium Service videos or screenshots. Documenting info on them is fine.
 * No harassment of Chuck E. Cheese staff, previous employees, corporate workers, or any other associated figures with the company to obtain information.

2. Standards
Pages listed under a Category Page will all have generally the same formatting. For example, Showtape pages will always have a Template:Showtape info box, a segment list, new segments marked with a special "New" image, and headers with specific names in specific placements on the page. Excessive page creation or edits that fall outside the format for the category (to a certain extent) may lead to bans and reverting of changes.

Standards Pages give a general outline to the page's structure. If there is not one, use already created pages as a guideline. If there is a category with no created pages to go off of, users are allowed to follow standard wiki formatting. Admins will eventually edit and create a Standards Page once that category begins being worked on by users.

A category of Standards Pages can be found here: Category: Standards Pages

Some categories with pages that would not be compatible with a specific formatting, such as Category: Animatronic Control Systems or Category: Animatronic Shows, should be created and maintained with standard wiki formatting.

3. Standards (Cont.)

 * Category pages should sort items by year. Items with unknown years should be at the top under the label 'Unknown Year'. These labels should use the 'Sub-Heading 1' font size, unless the list is long enough to need to be further subcategorized, in which case the labels should use 'Heading', while the needed categories use 'Sub-Heading 1'.
 * Every page should start off with the page's name in bold italics. The first sentence should give a brief description of the item, and the years it was used in. After this single sentence a new paragraph must be started if more details are to be described. Only a single paragraph at maximum should be at the top of a page, anything further should then be separated by a header.
 * Every page should include a right-side main image when possible, and when the item has multiple photos, or is complex enough to need multiple photos to visually describe in full, a Gallery section should be created near the mid-to-bottom part of the page.
 * All things dealing with Creative Engineering should be labeled as by Creative Engineering, not Aaron Fechter. Despite Aaron being the sole employee of Creative Engineering to current day, things could change in the future, whether he brings on new official employees, or gives up the brand to a new owner. It is best to keep the formatting consistent, and have anything Fechter has made be listed as 'by Creative Engineering'.
 * The same applies to the names of brands based on their time period. CEC Entertainment Corp was once Showbiz Pizza Time Inc., which was also once separately Showbiz Pizza Inc. and Pizza Time Theatre Inc.. Creative Engineering is also notably separate from Showbiz Pizza Place, as they were a licensee, not a subsidiary.

4. New Pages & Categories
New pages must be listed under a Category Page. For example, a user cannot link to a new page for a showtape on a page without also creating that link in the Category: All Showtapes category.

New categories for the Main Page are not to be made by users. If a user would like to suggest a category, or feel they have a new page that doesn't fall under any of the current categories, they may contact the admins.

5. Showtape Downloads
Restrictions for putting up archives of audio, video, or showtape signals on showtape pages. Official YouTube videos or at-store recordings are not affected by this.

Rock-afire Explosion & New Rock-afire Explosion
No audio, video, or signals shall be downloadable for Rock-afire Explosion and New Rock-afire Explosion showtapes. Any pages with these links will have them removed. International and custom shows are exempt from this, as long as they do not include any of the original or current Rock-afire voice cast.

Creative Engineering
Audio and video downloads from other Creative Engineering shows will be up to the admin's discretion. Contact an admin if you have acquired such media and wish to put it on a page. Signal downloads from all other Creative Engineering shows are prohibited.

CEC Stage & 3-Stage.
Signal downloads for all showtapes from Pizza Time Theatre and Chuck E. Cheese's are allowed up to March 1993, with the exception of the 1995 showtape King '95, the last Lounge reel. Audio and video downloads are allowed up to September 2012.

Studio C
Signal, audio, and video downloads are allowed up to September 2012.

Reasons of Exclusion

 * Despite Creative Engineering allowing various uploads of Rock-afire songs onto YouTube, they have previously removed raw downloads from other sites. Due to the company still selling showtapes to private collectors, signals are also prohibited.
 * While CEC Entertainment has never taken any direct action towards uploaded showtape content, they have taken measures within the decade to prevent physical showtape media from leaving the stores, alongside addressing in their newsletters to not have employees upload showtape content to the internet. It is understood within the community however that CEC Entertainment is neutral on uploading any content predating their current 'Rockstar' branding, which allows anything prior to September 2012.
 * Due to incidents of people harassing employees to play old shows they burned onto discs, signals past the March 1993 format change are prohibited to discourage this, as even VHS tapes can be burned onto a disc and properly played with the 3-Stage and Cyberamic DVD hardware. This does not apply to Studio C signals as obtaining a working floppy drive to even burn the files onto is enough of a deterrent to not make it an issue.