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{{Infobox video game
{{Infobox video game
| image     =
| image         = Lego-loco-logo.png
| developer = [[Intelligent Games]]
| alt          =
| publisher = [[LEGO Media]]
| caption      =  
| engine     =  
| developer     = [[Intelligent Games]]
| platforms = [[Wikipedia:Microsoft Windows|Microsoft Windows]]
| publisher     = [[LEGO Media International]]
| released   = 11 November 1998
| series        =
| genre     = [[Wikipedia:Simulation video game|Simulation]]
| engine       =  
| modes     = [[Wikipedia:Single-player video game|Single-player]], [[Wikipedia:Multiplayer video game|Multiplayer]]
| platforms     = [[Wikipedia:Microsoft Windows|Microsoft Windows]]
| director   = Kevin Shrapnell
| released     = <!--11 November 1998-->
| producer   = {{ubl|Matthew Stibbe (executive)|Rob Smith}}
| genre         = [[Wikipedia:Simulation video game|Simulation]]
| designer   = Dee Jarvis
| modes         = [[Wikipedia:Single-player video game|Single-player]], [[Wikipedia:Multiplayer video game|Multiplayer]]
| programmer = Simon Evers, Bruce Heather, Suzanne Maddison, Philip Veale, Daniel Wheeler
| director     = Kevin Shrapnell
| artist     = {{ubl|Cornelis E. Gajentaan|Dee Jarvis}}
| producer     = Rob Smith
| composer   = [[Wikipedia:Richard Joseph|Richard Joseph]]
| designer     = Dee Jarvis
| programmer   = Simon Evers, Bruce Heather, Suzanne Maddison, Philip Veale, Daniel Wheeler
| artist       = {{ubl|Kees Gajentaan|Dee Jarvis}}
| composer     = [[Wikipedia:Richard Joseph|Richard Joseph]]
}}
}}
'''''LEGO Loco''''' (sometimes stylised as '''''LEGO LOCO''''' in all-caps) is a 1998 simulation game developed by Intelligent Games and published by LEGO Media.
'''''LEGO Loco''''' (sometimes stylised as '''''LEGO LOCO''''' in all-caps) is a 1998 simulation game developed by Intelligent Games and published by LEGO Media.


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== External Links ==
== External Links ==
* [[Wikipedia:Lego Loco|''Lego Loco'']] at [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]]
* {{Wikipedia|Lego Loco|''Lego Loco''}}
* [https://www.mobygames.com/game/2613/lego-loco/ ''LEGO Loco''] at [[Wikipedia:MobyGames|MobyGames]]
* {{MobyGames|2613}}


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Latest revision as of 12:16, 27 January 2026

LEGO Loco
Developer(s)Intelligent Games
Publisher(s)LEGO Media International
Director(s)Kevin Shrapnell
Producer(s)Rob Smith
Designer(s)Dee Jarvis
Programmer(s)Simon Evers, Bruce Heather, Suzanne Maddison, Philip Veale, Daniel Wheeler
Artist(s)
  • Kees Gajentaan
  • Dee Jarvis
Composer(s)Richard Joseph
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Genre(s)Simulation
Mode(s)Single-player, Multiplayer

LEGO Loco (sometimes stylised as LEGO LOCO in all-caps) is a 1998 simulation game developed by Intelligent Games and published by LEGO Media.

Gameplay

Release

References