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Data Discs announces OutRun vinyl discs

OutRun will turn 30 years old later this year, and Data Discs has just announced a wonderful way to celebrate this anniversary by offering an OutRun vinyl.

The vinyl will include the entire OutRun soundtrack, crafted by Hiroshi Kawaguchi, sourced directly from the original arcade unit. There will also be three bonus tracks from the Mega Drive release and Nintendo 3DS versions.

“At its time of release, the music, by renowned SEGA Sound Team member Hiroshi “Hiro” Kawaguchi, was a triumph of imagination and creativity,” the Data Discs announcement read. “It showcased a fusion of styles and influences, all ingeniously and inexplicably condensed into the confines of an eighties arcade board. The music was so integral to the game itself, that it is now difficult to imagine OutRun – or, indeed, the history of arcade music – without the enduring charm of Hiro’s soundtrack.”

The vinyl will come in a heavyweight 425gsm matt varnished sleeve, with custom die-cut window, three interchangeable covers, traditional OBI strip and liner notes written by Hiro, according to Data Discs.

The OutRun vinyl is available in the following editions:

  • 180g mint green, clear and pink (limited edition, exclusive to the Data Discs site)
  • 180g mint green
  • 180g classic black

There’s also an extra limited edition that will be signed by Hiro and limited to only 50 copies that will be randomly awarded to people who pre-order the limited edition within the first 12 ours.

For early buyers, there will also be an extra special (limited to 50 copies) edition signed by Hiro up for grabs. These will be randomly assigned to people who pre-order the limited edition (green, clear and pink) within the first 12 hours of sale. Please see our website for terms and details.

Prices start at £19.99, and pre-orders will start at 7 p.m. (UK time) on June 25 at www.data-discs.com. The vinyls are expected to begin shipping in July.

Chris Powell

Chris is the editor-in-chief of Mega Visions Magazine and the co-creator of SEGA Nerds. He was the former managing editor of Airman magazine and has written for publications like Joystiq, PSP Fanboy, RETRO magazine, among others.
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