Troika Games

 was founded in October 1998 by three former Interplay employees: Tim Cain, Leon Boyarsky and Jason Anderson. The three were an integral part of the development of Fallout, but left shortly after beginning work on Fallout 2 to form their own company. Troika's prime ambition was, reportedly, to work on high quality in-depth cRPGs.

Published games
Ironically, Troika (the name means "three") finished development on only three published games:
 * Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura
 * The Temple of Elemental Evil
 * Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines

Recent events
Troika closed down its doors on 24th February 2005. It seems that Troika had trouble securing publishing deals.

Troika employees scattered into various computer game companies. Jason Anderson returned to the revived Interplay studio to work on Project V13, a currently unannounced Fallout-themed MMORPG, before moving on to Brian Fargo's InXile Entertainment -- which currently holds the rights to the Wasteland title -- in March 2009. Leonard Boyarsky is working on Diablo 3 at Blizzard Entertainment, while Tim Cain is working at Carbine Studios on an unannounced MMORPG.