Microids Records and Atari announce the limited edition ATARI Recharged vinyl, now available for pre-order!

Following the success of the ATARI 50 vinyl released at the beginning of 2024, which sold out entirely during the pre-order phase, Microids Records and ATARI are proud to announce their new collaboration: the limited-edition ATARI Recharged vinyl, set to be released on January 17, 2025, and now available for pre-order!

The Recharged collection is a series of video games that modernize some of Atari’s most popular arcade games, adding power-ups, vibrant graphics, challenges, two-player couch co-op and all-new original soundtracks.

The award-winning composer Megan McDuffee crafted magical soundtracks for all ten Recharged games, which include Asteroids, Berzerk, Black Widow, Breakout, Cavern of Mars, Centipede, Gravitar, Missile Command, Quantum and Yars. Megan’s 80’s-inspired electro pop music, which integrates both modern and retro influences, adds an incredible level of energy and interest to gameplay.

This limited edition, presented in a gatefold format, will include 40 tracks on 2 colored vinyl records.


Publisher: Microids Records
Release Date: 01/17/2025
Price: €39.99
Number of Discs: 2
Disc Colors: Magenta and Transparent Blue
Duration: 64 min
Number of Tracks: 40

"We are delighted to continue our collaboration with ATARI following the success of ATARI 50. It is with great enthusiasm that we venture into the world of the RECHARGED collection with this exclusive and comprehensive edition. ATARI, an iconic brand, has captivated generations of gamers and remains a key figure in contemporary pop culture."

- Frederic Claquin - VP Microids Records.

"This 2LP limited edition color vinyl pressing is a wonderful tribute to the work of composer Megan McDufee, and we know fans of retro gaming and classic Atari games will want to have this in their personal collections."

- Casandra Brown, Sr. Director, Atari.

22. November 2024, von Thore Varga

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