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I said, 'Well, that's the core list,' and we did a shoot-out between our remaining tracks and ended up at the final 16-track list." The last choice, according to Robertson, was "La Villa Strangiato" from 1978's Hemispheres album, which eked out ahead of "YYZ." We each went and picked 20 songs, and 15 of the songs we had in common. When you push start on a pinball machine, you want to go, 'Oh fuck yes, this is gonna be awesome!' So pick songs with that in mind.' This is not a list to show the depth and breadth of the career of Rush. "I said to the guys, 'Well, pick 20 Rush songs that are just absolutely bangers. "It was a back and forth between Geddy and Alex and myself," he explains. Music selection was integral to the game, and Robertson says that process was as intense as the playing.
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"I was able to choose the game designer and the software coders, and I've really kind of been the go-to guy between Stern and the band, explaining pinball stuff to the band and explaining rock 'n' roll stuff to the Stern team." Robertson notes, however, that Borg, who's done Metallica and The Walking Dead machines, among others, for Stern, is "an old school rock 'n' roller and a huge Rush fan, on top of that," while the younger coders were turned into Rush fans during the process. "So I was kind of involved from before the beginning of the machine, really, and I've been involved every step of the way," Robertson says. His detailed response to Lee and guitarist Alex Lifeson led to the duo's insistence to Stern that Robertson be on board. Can you tell us what we should be looking for?'" Robertson recalls. "He said, 'Hey, we're being approached by people to do a pinball machine, and we don't really know anything about them. Robertson was initially approached by Rush's Geddy Lee, a friend who'd inducted BNL into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 2018. (Photos of the game can be viewed down below.) The games feature 16 Rush songs spanning two hours, including hits such as "Tom Sawyer," "Freewill," "Subdivisions" and "The Spirit of Radio" and deep cuts like "Headlong Flight" and the sidelong epics "3112" and "Cygnus X-1." The state-of-the-art games also include Stern's Insider Connected interactive system, which allows players around the world to engage with each other. Stern announced the three Rush machines - Pro, Premium and Limited Edition models, priced $6,899-$11,099 - during early January and premiered them at the Consumer Electronic Show (CES) in Las Vegas.