Chuck E. Cheese still uses floppy disks in 2023, but not for long

Enlarge / Stewart Coonrod holds up an official 2023 floppy disk in a video. It contains dance moves for in-store animatronics.

On Sunday, a employee named Stewart Coonrod posted a TikTok video that documents the process of installing a new song-and-dance show on an old animatronics system—a process that involves a 3.5-inch floppy disk and two DVDs. Coonrod says it is the last update before his store undergoes a remodel that will remove the animatronics altogether.

Coonrod’s Chuck E. Cheese location in , , was originally a Show-Biz Pizza restaurant but changed over to Chuck E. Cheese branding in 1991. It includes a single Chuck E. Cheese animatronics character (called “Cyberamics” in the parlance of the company) surrounded by four video screens in a setup called “Studio ,” first introduced in 1998.

Currently, those 25-year-old setups are being phased out nationwide in favor of a remodel that replaces the animatronics character with a dance floor. It’s the end of the line for Cyberamics, but a few stores still use them, and the parent company ships out updates on floppy and DVD to match the legacy system.

A YouTube fan video showing the , , Chuck E. Cheese stage show up close.

“Hello everybody, today I’m going to be showing you how to install a new show on our old system,” says Coonrod in the video. “This is going to be the last show we receive before the remodel. So this is my last chance to film and show you how we do it.”

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The TikTok video features a tall, black “Cyberstar” rack-mount computer system that dates from around 1998, which is when Chuck E. Cheese transitioned the Studio video showtape from LaserDisc to DVD. Coonrod inserts a 3.5-inch floppy disk—which can hold 1.44 MB of data—that…

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