Born on 28 October 1966, Marc Lacombe began his career as a journalist in 1989 as a freelancer, notably for Micro News, Tilt or even Consoles+.
In the 90s, he took part in pioneering video game programmes on television, Micro Kid's and Cyber FlashBut it was in 1998 that the players got to know him, when he became the presenter of Level One on the first channel dedicated to video games, Game One.
He hosted the show until he left the channel in 2002, then spent a few months on Fun TV, filmed pilots for shows and made a number of appearances for various channels as well as for the shops. Micromania.
June 2007 marked his return to the limelight with the creation of the channel Nolife where he hosts Chez Marcus. A few months later, he also returned to Game One to present the show Retro Game Onebut also recently The Game One Debate. At the same time, Marc Lacombe is writing an article for the website Jeuxactu.com and in 2011 published the book Our video games from the 70s and 90spublished by Hors Collection. He is also interested in board games with the programme Head in the pawn.