cause to move fast or to rush or race; "The psychologist raced the rats through a long maze"
a completely new take on the Midway racing game
a new take on the Midway racing game and features a detailed script, licensed customizable vehicles, and an incredible sense of speed
a serviceable entry into the saturated street-racing genre, although it's no classic by any stretch of the imagination
A rapid movement of the puck, by one or more players, into the attacking zone and toward the opposition's goal cage. As a verb, to make a rush.
an individual or combined attack by a team in possession of the puck.
Building a lot of grunts or footmen early in the game and attacking.
Early attack, see Rushing
In real-time strategy (RTS) and team-based first-person shooter (FPS) computer games, a rush is a fast attack at the beginning of the game. In this context, it is also known as swarming, goblin tactics or Zerging, referring to the Zergling rush tactic from Star Craft. It emphasizes speed in an attempt to overwhelm an unprepared opponent.
Rush is the title of a series of arcade racing games that is known for its high-flying jumps and multiple shortcuts. Atari Games, a division of Midway Games, is the game's developer. Ed Logg, the developer behind influential games such as Centipede and Asteroids, lead the consumer development of the racing franchise, starting in 1997.
Rush will be the latest in the Rush series of games. The game will include the full console version of L.A. Rush and also will have several exclusive new features.