North Carolina's Research Triangle is recognized as a main center of gaming development, with one of the most dense concentrations of gaming companies in the U.S. NC State offers an undergraduate program that is focused on the entertainment side of gaming, as well as a graduate program that is focused on sophisticated applications like artificial intelligence, environmental simulations and advanced training platforms. The Game Lab, which doubles as a development lab and a place where students can take a break and play their favorite console games, features a 20' wide micro display wall, which can be augmented into 80 disparate LED cubes - each measuring 10" x 12". The multi-channel audio system features a 5.1 K-array set up with (3) KK102 line array elements, each comprised of (16) 2" neodymium magnet transducers and positioned horizontally at left, right and center of the display wall. Two K-array KK52s serve as rear left and right channels, and a 12" KMT12P ultralight subwoofer, mounted in custom cabinetry underneath the display wall, provides 600 watts of detailed sub-bass frequencies. In addition to the K-array, the Game Lab also features four channels of Sennheiser wireless comprised of SR 300 IEM G3 transmitters, EK 300 IEM G3 receivers and RS 120 wireless headphones, in addition to several Sennheiser lavalier and handheld wireless microphones.