Locomotive Games
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Locomotive Games, Inc. (formerly known as Pacific Coast Power & Light) was an American video game company based in Santa Clara, California. The studio was owned by THQ, the studio developed games for a variety of game machines and consoles, while also working on several of THQ's major licenses and franchises.
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Locomotive Games è stata un'azienda statunitense dedita allo sviluppo di videogiochi, fondata nel 1998 da Dennis Harper e fallita nel 2008. Fino al 2006 era conosciuta con il nome di Pacific Coast Power & Light.
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Locomotive Games
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Locomotive Games
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Locomotive Games, Inc.
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2008-11-03
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Closed by THQ
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Pacific Coast Power & Light
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December 1997
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US
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Dennis Harper
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Don Traeger
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Pacific Coast Power & Light Logo.jpeg
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Logo as Pacific Coast Power & Light
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Don Traeger Productions Inc.
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Subsidiary of THQ
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Locomotive Games, Inc. (formerly known as Pacific Coast Power & Light) was an American video game company based in Santa Clara, California. The studio was owned by THQ, the studio developed games for a variety of game machines and consoles, while also working on several of THQ's major licenses and franchises.
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Locomotive Games è stata un'azienda statunitense dedita allo sviluppo di videogiochi, fondata nel 1998 da Dennis Harper e fallita nel 2008. Fino al 2006 era conosciuta con il nome di Pacific Coast Power & Light.
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2008-11-03
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Closed byTHQ
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Pacific Coast Power & Light (1997–2005)
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1997