Chime Sharp

An option for getting the vinyl soundtrack was added to the succesful Kickstarter for the Chime Sharp game.

The Kickstarter has ended, but they’ve launched an Indiegogo as well to reach their stretch goals.

Estimated shipping date was originally January, 2016, however, as of December 2016 it still hadn’t been sent to the pressing plant. After some confusion about when it would ship, it finally began shipping out in October 2017.

Assassin’s Creed: The Best Of Jesper Kyd

Spacelab9 have released a compilation with a selection of Jesper Kyd’s music for Assassin’s Creed 1, 2, Brotherhood, and Revelations. The release comes on a single picture disc.

It was teased by Sumthing Else Music Works back in September, 2015, and confirmed to be released by Spacelab9 on July 19, 2016.

The release has been delayed a couple of times, but was released on December 16, 2016.

Axiom Verge

Ship To Shore PhonoCo. have released a selection of Thomas Happ’s music for the game Axiom Verge on vinyl. There’s two different pressings – “Axiom Disruptor” orange translucent with red swirl (limited to 250 copies) and purple marbled (limited to 750 copies). It was released on January 18, 2016.

This is the purple marble version.

Machinarium

Tomáš Dvořák’s soundtrack to Machinarium have been released on vinyl by Minority Records. There’s a variety of different versions available.

This is the fifth and sixth pressing on orange translucent vinyl and is limited to 500 and 110 copies respectively. The fifth pressing was released in December, 2015 and the sixth in March, 2017. They are grouped together as they are completely identical.

BIT.TRIP’s Greatest Chips

A compilation record with music from the BIT.TRIP games (Runner, Beat, Void,  Core, Fate, and Flux) have been released by iam8bit. It is a picture disc with art by Drew Wise. It’s limited to 1500 copies and pre-orders opened on August 26 with shipping starting late December, 2015.

The release also included a download code for all the games + the full digital soundtracks (including Runner 2 even though no music from that game is on the record).

Life Is Strange Soundtrack

Only a few promo copies of the soundtrack featuring the licensed songs and Jonathan Morali’s score have been released on vinyl as a gatefold 2LP. A few copies have been given to Square Enix employees and the gaming press and some have been given away in sweepstakes. The first copies showed up on social media around Christmas 2015.

Due to the licensing agreement Square Enix could not manufacture copies of this for retail purposes and as thus it has only been available as a contest prize and a promotional item for the game.

It is speculated that only 100 copies exist.

Wilbert Eckart Und Seine Volksmusik Stars Interpreation Des Traditionellen Folk-Klassikers House Of The Rising Sun

A series of cover versions of popular 50s/60s pop songs translated to German as well as some original songs were made for Wolfenstein: The New Order and released on vinyl. The songs were performed by a string of fictional artists under the fictional label, Neumond Recording Company. In reality it was released by Bethesda.

This 7″ release features the tracks House Of The Rising Sun, Berlin Boys & Stuttgart Girls, and Zug Nach Hamburg. Not for sale – was given away at PAX events in 2014.

Weltraum Surfen – The Surfin’ Sounds Of The Comet Trails!

A series of cover versions of popular 50s/60s pop songs translated to German as well as some original songs were made for Wolfenstein: The New Order and released on vinyl. The songs were performed by a string of fictional artists under the fictional label, Neumond Recording Company. In reality it was released by Bethesda.

This 7″ release features the tracks Weltraum Surfen, Mond Mond Ja Ja, and Toe The Line. Not for sale – was given away at PAX events in 2014.

Mein Kleiner VW

A series of cover versions of popular 50s/60s pop songs translated to German as well as some original songs were made for Wolfenstein: The New Order and released on vinyl. The songs were performed by a string of fictional artists under the fictional label, Neumond Recording Company. In reality it was released by Bethesda.

This 7″ release features the tracks Mein Kleiner VW, Tapferer Kleiner Liebling, and Ich Bin Überall. Not for sale – was given away at PAX events in 2014.

Neumond Classics

A series of cover versions of popular 50s/60s pop songs translated to German as well as some original songs were made for Wolfenstein: The New Order and released on vinyl. The songs were performed by a string of fictional artists under the fictional label, Neumond Recording Company. In reality it was released by Bethesda.

The pressing was on 500 hand-numbered copies on red solid 140g vinyl.

The official store page (now taken down) featured the following item description:

“Neumond Records was responsible for some of the biggest hits of 1960s Germania. Famously known for having something for everyone, few relics of their catalog have actually survived to today.

Recently unearthed in an abandoned bunker, this collected Superhits LP is making the largest collection of their recordings available in their entirety for the first time in decades.

Pressed on 140g red vinyl, this LP contains nine tracks, and each album is individually numbered out of an edition of 500. And our diligent archivists have been able to account for all of them, so it’s possible this collection was never actually sold by Neumond before they collapsed!”