New Vegas attraction lets you become a player in a video game world

Dozens of radically interactive and immersive games are featured at the Electric Playhouse, a 10,000-square-foot high-tech new attraction that opened in June at the Forum Shops at Caesars in Las Vegas.

Why these 10 American anthems deserve a spot on your Fourth of July playlist

To impress your patriotic pals, learn the backstories of the songs that have become ubiquitous at U.S. celebrations.

Princess Zelda will finally be the star in a Legend of Zelda game

For years, fans of The Legend of Zelda have debated why the series is named after Zelda, when Link has been the main playable character.

‘Echoes’ is not a clone of a clone show

“Echoes” creator Fishko, star Ritter discuss the new series, which complements “Orphan Black” and further investigates original show’s timely themes of identity, humanity.

Photorealistic Empire of the Ants turns a classic sci-fi novel into a real-time strategy game

Empire of the Ants has some depth to its strategy even if the systems are fairly simple for a real-time strategy game. But its real strength is in its stunning visuals.

‘The Bikeriders’ captures the culture, evokes nostalgia of ’ ‘60s motorcycle clubs

‘The Bikeriders’ director Nichols and stars Butler, Comer and Hardy discuss bringing Danny Lyon’s New Journalism-style book of the same name to life.

Sand Land shows depth of Dragon Ball creator’s imagination

Bandai Namco brings the world of manga’s Sand Land to life through an open-world adventure game of the same name. As the name implies, it takes place in a desert world of exploration and adventure where water is scarce.

Real-life brothers-in-law Jake Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard are adversaries in ‘Presumed Innocent’

In the new Apple TV+ series, which premieres this week, Gyllenhaal plays Chicago prosecutor Rusty Sabich, charged with murdering his colleague, and Sarsgaard plays attorney Tommy Molto, another co-worker intent on proving Sabich’s guilt. “I love him so deeply, which comes with all the complications, too,” Gyllenhaal said. “We’ve been through so much together, and so we can bring those things out in the fictional world.”

Jin, oldest member of K-pop’s BTS, finishes army service in South Korea

Jin, the oldest member of K-pop phenomenon BTS, was discharged from South Korea’s army after 18 months of duty, the first member of the group to wrap up mandatory national service that put their music careers on hold.

How Imagine Dragons became the sound of gaming culture

Imagine Dragons has been all over gaming culture ever since being the backing band for famed Nintendo composer Koji Kondo at the first Game Awards. Of all the band’s accomplishments - filling stadiums and arenas, even performing Beatles songs in front of Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr - playing with Kondo remains a highlight, says the band’s frontman Dan Reynolds. He didn’t grow up listening to the Beatles, he grew up listening to the “Athletic Theme” from Super Mario World.