Locomotive Games, Inc.



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Locomotive Games was a video game company acquired in 1997 by THQ which developed games for a variety of game machines and consoles. Working with many of THQ's major licenses and franchises, their mission was to develop high quality content and experiences. The company originally started as DT Productions, founded by Don Traeger (founder of EA Sports) and Dennis Harper (formerly of Atari Games). It operated for many years as Pacific Coast Power & Light, developing games for all major consoles over the years Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, Wii, Xbox, Nintendo 64, PlayStation and PlayStation Portable.

List of games

As Pacific Coast Power & Light

Nintendo GameCube

  • MX Superfly (2002; published by THQ)
  • Power Rangers Dino Thunder (2004; published by THQ)
  • WWE Crush Hour (2003; published by THQ)

PlayStation 2

  • MX 2002 Featuring Ricky Carmichael (2001; published by THQ)
  • MX Superfly (2002; published by THQ)
  • Power Rangers Dino Thunder (2004; published by THQ)
  • WWE Crush Hour (2003; published by THQ)

Xbox

  • MX 2002 Featuring Ricky Carmichael (2001; published by THQ)
  • MX Superfly (2002; published by THQ)

Nintendo 64

  • Nuclear Strike (1999; published by THQ)
  • Road Rash 64 (1999; published by THQ)

PlayStation

  • Jet Moto 3 (1999; published by 989 Studios)

As Locomotive Games/Corporation

Wii

  • Destroy All Humans! Big Willy Unleashed (2008; published by THQ)

PlayStation Portable

  • Cars (2006; published by THQ)
  • Ratatouille (2007; published by THQ)

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Verknüpfte Werkversion


Locomotive Games, Inc. hat folgende Werkversionen entwickelt:
  • Ratatouille (Sony PSP)