“No Future!” sang some pop group, once, and maybe they were singing about OLL #124, where Wired.co.uk’s News Editor Duncan Geere joins the team to talk about what happens next. What happens next? The same thing as last time, apparently, but in 3D!!!!! OMG.

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One Life Left — s04e11 — #83 — Troll Booth

Om nom nom nom? What? No! The OTHER kind of troll, the one that resides on the internet and says naughty things to gain a lol-some reaction. That’s what OLL’s big mouth feels like this week. But who are we trolling, and why?

Oh, no-one, deliberately, obviously. We’re nice! We love everyone, even the gaming industry legends we insult. That’s why we promise to keep the really salacious anecdotes to the off-air stuff at the OLL party. But the best kind of troll is the accidental one, the off-hand quip you regret later, and while there’s no apology section this week we expect we’ll need one in #84. Sorry! Sorry.

OLL #83 also contains no less than five separate features, the continuation of some threads from episodes past and some excellent listener-letters. If you want to be on next week’s show you’re welcome to send us stuff, of course. Otherwise just tune in, silently listening, and enjoy. It is a fun one, we think.

Also, keep an eye on the blog for more BONUS CONTENT from presenters and contributors alike.

Music in #83:

Hello by Uoki-Toki
In the Year 200X by 8-Bit Metal
I Don’t Want To Set The World On Fire

Special thanks to Derek, who’s struggling through computer problems to maintain his excellent contribution record.

ALSO. RSVP to our party. It is going to be awesome.

Download this show directly as an MP3 from here. WHY AREN’T YOU SUBSCRIBED YET? Sigh.

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5 Comments »

  1. “I Don’t Want To Set The World On Fire” is by The Ink Spots, by the way.

    Comment by Michael — November 17, 2008 @ 8:50 pm
  2. [...] to the latest One Life will already know about the genuine, actual videogame crime we’re [...]

    Pingback by The Triforce » Blog Archives » Videogame Crime Clues #1: The Scene of the Crime — November 18, 2008 @ 2:40 am
  3. Commander Nelson? Admiral Nelson, shurely?

    Comment by Andy F — November 19, 2008 @ 9:21 am
  4. Um…

    Isn’t it possible that the person who stole the XBox listens to the podcast? Quite likely, even?

    Great shows, as always, chaps… hope you get the XBox culprit thief, n’that!

    Comment by Nicolas Papaconstantinou — November 21, 2008 @ 5:39 am
  5. Don’t know if it’s a temporary error, or just this internet cafe, but I keep getting err 404 when I try to download this episode through iTunes.

    Comment by James — January 11, 2009 @ 4:40 am

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