
Rick Naegele is a seasoned software engineer and key figure in modern pinball development. After starting his career in arcade and console gaming, he brought his technical prowess to Stern Pinball, where he has served as a lead programmer on numerous cornerstone titles.
Working closely with top designers like Keith Elwin, Naegele’s code weaves deep rule sets, immersive storytelling, and innovative features into each machine. Whether it’s the epic rock escapades of Iron Maiden, the dino-filled action of Jurassic Park, or the city-smashing mayhem of Godzilla, his work continues to push the boundaries of what pinball software can achieve.

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Summer has arrived in the bustling town of Amity, whose beaches have been infested with sharks including “Bruce”, a life-threatening Great White shark. The player is hired alongside a crew of experienced seafarers to take down Bruce, scout the beaches for sharks, and evacuate their beachgoers before

Learn how to play Stern's 2018 release, Iron Maiden: Legacy of the Beast.

We recently left the 1900s in the past when we released our list of the 20 Best Pinball Machines of the 2000s, and while the first decade of our current millennium had a lot to offer, much like internet speeds and smartphones, the pinball machines in the 2010s got even better.