Hello Gerhardt,
Many good suggestions from others here, my thoughts are:
I live outside Seattle on an Island where I was an electrical contractor and building contractor prior to retiring a few years back.
I would consider having insulating foam shot or foam panels between the earth and the concrete slab. Then I would use a mini splits for efficient heating with a couple of in wall forced electric as backup heat if the temp drops too low for the mini split ductless system to operate efficiently.
Regarding lighting, Gunner John suggested track lighting. I agree maximum flexibility if you use 2 circuit tracks with a combination of flood and spot LED lamps in multiple track heads. Consider looking at JUNO track lighting and Lutron remote control scene control systems.
Install good remote 350cfm or better, with variable speed control remote fan exhausts.
I like carpeting on a thick pad over a slab for warmth and sound suppression.
In most cases the electrical code will ensure a minimum number of circuits if the room is designated family room. Most likely a 20-amp 120 VAC for layout power and one 15-amp 120 VAC. I don't believe I would consider floor outlets in a slab for layout purposes. Pretty easy to run MC or armor flex from a wall outlet on the underside of layout to power distribution point.
Good Luck, no matter have fun. kevin