The answers to the music lyric meme…

I had actually expected more people to play this, but I guess not. As it stands, Tygerlander wins with one answer, and Jenn gets second place for getting #15 half-right (she had the song title wrong). The sad thing is… I expected her to get #8, and for Foxie to get #18. If anyone had gotten #3, though, it would have shocked me as I can count on one hand how many people have even heard of the artist. All in all, though, this meme illustrates beautifully how varied my musical tastes are. That said… the answers:

1) All around me, I see what weakness has made — Collective Soul – Needs

2) The sun rises to another day — Creed – Illusion

3) When the big boys meet on the Sunset Strip, yeah — Steve Stevens – Atomic Playboys

4) From the coast of gold across the seven seas — Iron Maiden – Wasted Years

5) With the sun right through, departed into darkness, I need someone too — Clannad – Now is Here

6) You better watch what you say — Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers – You Got Lucky

7) Strange shapes light up the night — Blue Oyster Cult – Take Me Away

8) In the jungle I run tonight — Journey – Only Solutions

9) I know that your powers of retention — Jeremy Irons, Whoopi Goldberg, Cheech Marin, & Jim Cummings – Be Prepared

10) Ya better come inside when you’re ready to — Def Leppard – Armageddon It

11) At first I didn’t have the will to carry on — Seal – Bring It On

12) Broken lines, broken strings — Kenny Wayne Shepherd – Everything is Broken

13) Upon a darkened night the flame of love was burning in my breast — Loreena McKennitt – The Dark Night of the Soul

14) Sad suffering, I knew you when, farewell thee friend of mine — Alice in Chains – Get Born Again

15) All that you touch, all that you see — Pink Floyd – Eclipse

16) I hear your heartbeat but you’re never there — Pat Benatar – Painted Desert

17) I hear a voice in the room next to mine — Stevie Nicks – If Anyone Falls

18) Confusion in her eyes that says it all — Joy Division – She’s Lost Control

19) Playground schoolbell rings, again — Evanescence – Hello

20) Well someone told me yesterday — The Police – So Lonely

Nintendo Revolution’s backwards compatibility just got a whole lot nicer…

http://www.gamespot.com/news/6146528.html

SAN JOSE, Calif.–Everything old is new again. You only have to look at the success of Xbox Live Arcade to know that while gamers are demanding the hottest graphics and the latest innovations from their next-gen hardware, they also relish the opportunity to travel down memory lane–and they’re willing to pay for that chance.

Nintendo knows this. The company announced at E3 last year that its forthcoming Revolution would help scratch the nostalgic itch with a “virtual console” that will let users download and play potentially hundreds of games from the company’s back catalog, spanning all of its older systems–the Nintendo 64, SNES, and the hallowed NES.

At its GDC keynote this morning, Nintendo unveiled plans to flesh out the Revolution’s classic-game library even beyond its own storied library. Today during his keynote speech at the 2006 Game Developers Conference, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata announced that two former hardware rivals–Sega and Hudson–will make sizable chunks of their own back catalog available for download on the Revolution.

According to Nintendo, over 1,000 games for Sega’s Genesis console, released in 1989, will be added to the Revolution’s library. Joining them will be an undisclosed number of titles from the Hudson’s TurboGrafx console, also released in 1989 and codeveloped by electronics giant NEC. Though no specific titles were mentioned, Nintendo said it is taking a “best of” approach in selecting which games will come to the Revolution.

This makes the Revolution that much more compelling to me. There were several Genesis titles I wouldn’t mind having, and Galaga 90 (a TG16 port of Galaga 88) was always of interest to me. I know Louie would find this development extremely interesting as well, as he had a Genesis and was big on some of its games as well.

Looks like my first next-gen console has been decided…