It pleases me that the Ken Chuck-e-Derby at Chuck E. Cheese's has a course through a Korean fortress.
These particular shots were taken in the North Hills, though you'll find videos of this level around YouTube as well. Details about the particular game are scarce. The Chuck E. Cheese's version seems to be a modification of the "Junior Jockey" program by Christer Kaitila installed on a horse-riding game by Universal Space.
Monday, October 14, 2019
Unexpected Korean fortress at Chuck E. Cheese's.
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Korea,
Pittsburgh
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