Rush Gets Their Own Pinball Machine

Rush Gets Their Own Pinball Machine

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Rush. A 40 plus year career, over 40 million records sold, sold out tours, places in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in both the U.S. and Canada, even a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

So what do you give next to three of the greatest musicians that have ever existed? Their own pinball game of course!

Stern Pinball is debuting the new machine, virtually, at the Consumer Electronics Show that is going on in Las Vegas now thru Saturday.

Gary Stern, Chairman and CEO says about the game:

“Partnering with Rush, we created a musical pinball experience that every fan will want to explore.  Incredible music, memorable toys, unique mechanical pinball action, and custom speech will make players feel like they are on tour with the band. In memory of Neil Peart, we have also decided to support the Neil Peart Research Award sponsored by the Glioblastoma Foundation as it researches cures for this deadly brain cancer.”

Production was limited to only 1000 machines world wide and comes in three varieties: Pro, Premium and Limited Edition and will set you back anywhere from 7 to 12 grand.

It features classic Rush songs and all your favorite pinball features like multiballs. There is also the ability to connect with other players around the globe. So not the pinball I grew up with.

 

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