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Video Games Live: Bonus Round will be performed onstage at the Tilles Center in Brookville on Jan. 29, 2011. Credit: Tilles Center

Video Games Live, the world famous multimedia concert featuring music from popular video games, will take the stage for one night only this Saturday night at the Tilles Center in Brookville.

Video Games Live is performed by top orchestras and choirs and combines exclusive video footage and music arrangements with synchronized lighting, solo performers, stage show production, special effects, electronic percussionists and interactive segments.

It includes music from some of the most popular and iconic games and characters -- Super Mario Brothers, Zelda, Final Fantasy, Halo and Warcraft. Actors portray such legendary game characters as those from Tron.

"All of the music is synchronized to massive video screens and all sorts of different lights," says Tommy Tallarico, creator and host of the show. "We also have people coming up onstage playing the games. We have all the power of a live symphony orchestra, the energy of a rock concert and the fun of playing video games."

WHEN | WHERE: 8 p.m. Saturday (doors open at 6 p.m.), Tilles Center, 720 Northern Blvd., Brookville

INFO: 516-299-3100, tillescenter.org

COST: $42-$67


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