A Rush pinball machine based on the Canadian prog-rock heroes is on the way from Stern Pinball, as was announced by the game maker last week. But now (as of Jan. 4), a video showing the game has ...
The post Rush Pinball Machines Officially Unveiled: Watch Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson Record Dialogue appeared first on Consequence. Stern Pinball has unveiled its new Rush machines, including three ...
The post Rush Are Getting Their Own Pinball Machine appeared first on Consequence. Rush are the latest legendary rock band to get their own pinball machine. Stern Pinball announced that their first ...
While no release date is currently available, Stern Pinball announced they will virtually showcase the product at the 2022 Consumer Electronics Show, which runs Jan. 5 through Jan. 8, 2022. A teaser ...
When one thinks of Canadian classic rock icons, it would be very hard to not land on Rush first. The group became icons around the world for their incredible music, the iconic vocals of Geddy Lee, and ...
In the realm of Canadian rock, there are likely few names that come to mind faster than Rush. Neil Peart was widely considered to be the best drummer in the world and Geddy Lee’s iconic voice couldn’t ...
In the playful, behind-the-scenes “Back in the Studio with Rush” video, Lee and Lifeson, along with Barenaked Ladies’ Ed Robertson, are recording voiceovers for upcoming custom Rush pinball machines.
Barenaked Ladies' Ed Robertson knew exactly what a Rush game needed to be when the group and Stern Pinball enlisted him as creative director for the company's new line of machines dedicated to the ...
George Gomez has been making coin-operated games in the Chicago area for decades, and he's spent the last few years ushering in a “renaissance in pinball” in Elk Grove Village. “We're the largest ...
Stern Pinball revealed a brand new table this morning as we're getting a musical gaming journey to the soundtrack of Rush. For fans of the band, this will be the ultimate collector's item as this is ...
SUPERIOR — With his knees bent and one foot slightly in front of the other, Parnell Lutz, of Duluth, hunched over a pinball machine in Average’s Joe’s pub in Superior. The game he’s focused on is ...