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Now That's What I Call Music! 25 Years (27 October 2008) 3-CD. Released to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Now.
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Now That's What I Call 40 Years - Volume 4: '13-'23 (24 November 2023) 3-CD and 3-LP green vinyl selection. MiniDiscs started with Now That's What I Call Music! 43 in 1999 and ended with Now That's What I Call Music! 48 in 2001. [17]The original Now Dance series began in 1985 and has been released in a variety of titles, formats, and release frequency. Originally, the series captured extended 12" mixes of dance hits of the time, but from 1991 onwards, all Now Dance compilations featured 7" edits with only occasional extended versions or mixes included. The first two volumes were not released on compact disc, and all subsequent releases were either single, double, or triple disc sets. Unlike the main series, Now Dance were originally titled and numbered by their year of release (i.e. Now Dance '89). The frequency in which they were released also varied from year to year; initially, and most frequently across the series, there would be one Now Dance volume per year, but in 1994 for example, there were four volumes released, and in 1996, there weren't any Now Dance compilations released. Towards the end of the series, 3-CD digipak sets were issued, but in 2010, the long-running title was retired, and all subsequent dance-themed Now collections have been issued under the Special Editions series. Now That's What I Call Music! 49 - Now That's What I Call Music". www.nowmusic.com . Retrieved 2 July 2018. Wade, Ian (27 November 2013). "Hit By Hit: 30 Years Of Now That's What I Call Music". The Quietus . Retrieved 23 September 2017. A series of compilation video games (for the Commodore 64, among other home computers) were released in the mid-1980s by Virgin Games with the name Now Games. [ citation needed]