
Pacific Coast Power & Light
RenamedRenamed in 2005 — became Locomotive Games
Part of THQ
The company was founded in December 1997 as Don Traeger Productions Inc. (with the trade name DT Productions) by Don Traeger (founder of EA Sports and BMG Interactive) and Dennis Harper (former executive of Atari Games). The company initially signed a deal with Sony Computer Entertainment to produce titles for PlayStation, the first of which was an action sports title. Months later, it inked a deal with THQ to develop Road Rash and Nuclear Strike for the Nintendo 64. The company was acquired by THQ in 1999 for a total of $13 million. The studio was renamed to Locomotive Games in April 2005. The company was closed by THQ in 2008.
6
Games
5
Developed
1
Ported
Shipping 1999–2003
Releases by year
5 across 1999–2003Developed
5Ported
1Game and studio data from IGDB, with release information from Steam, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo.






