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Stern Pinball Officially Announces New Rush-Inspired Machines

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Stern Pinball, Inc. has officially unveiled a new line of pinball machines celebrating the iconic Canadian progressive rock band Rush.

The new machines are available in three cabinet variants: Pro, Premium, and Limited Edition models.

Stern's Rush pinball machines will take players through an experience of a live Rush concert. Immersed in exclusive Rush concert footage and guided by custom speech from Alex Lifeson, Geddy Lee, and fellow Canadian Rock Hall of Famer Ed Robertson of the Barenaked Ladies, players will experience Rush and their iconic music as never before.

The Rush pinball concert under glass features 16 iconic songs: "Headlong Flight," "Far Cry," "One Little Victory," "Working Man," "2112," "Tom Sawyer," "The Spirit of Radio," "Freewill," "Cygnus X-1 (Book One: The Voyage and Book Two: Hemispheres)," "The Big Money," "Subdivisions," "Limelight," "Fly By Night," "La Villa Strangiato," "Bastille Day," and "Red Barchetta."

Players can travel back in time with the legendary Canadian rockers by shooting pinballs through a custom sculpted, electromagnetic Time Machine.

Rush pinball machines include Stern's new Insider Connected system, which enables players to interact with the game and a global network of players in a variety of ways.

Stern Insider Connected provides dynamic entertainment and player engagement features. It also provides an operator focused toolset to drive location play and remotely manage every aspect of the machines.

Registration for Insider Connected is available at insider.sternpinball.com/

(Photo: Stern Pinball)

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