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ONE LIFE LEFT 2023

Back for its second year, One Life Left, also known as OLL, brought together gamers from across the country for a weekend of entertainment, competitions, exhibits and plenty of hands-on retro fun.

The convention took place at Norwich’s Norfolk Showground between 15 and 16 April with the aim to bring a wide variety of gamers, developers and exhibits together while celebrating games old and new.

Jon Gage, the event’s head organiser, told us that, “Games are for everyone and while people will have their own favourite games and genres, a physical convention brings everyone together to celebrateWe made a conscious effort to showcase as much variety as we could at OLL ’23, including both retro and modern indie titles, and both smaller and larger content creator guests.”

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