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'''Driv3r''', more commonly known as '''Driver 3''' (marketed as '''DRIV3R'''), is a [[racing]], [[shooter]], and [[adventure]] video game. It is the third installment in the popular {{c|Driver}} series and was developed by [[Reflections Interactive]] and published by [[Atari]]. Driv3r was released in North America for the [[PlayStation 2]] and [[Xbox]] on June 21, [[2004]]. In Europe, it was officially released on June 25, although due to the way Atari shipped the title across the continent, it made its way into independent UK retailers before the release date, even making a #6 position in the ELSPA chart for that week. On March 15, [[2005]], it was released on [[PC]] for US customers, it was also released on [[Game Boy Advance]] October 25, [[2005]]. A scaled down version was released for the mobile phone in June 2004. At one point a [[Nintendo GameCube]] version was planned, but it was later cancelled. | '''Driv3r''', more commonly known as '''Driver 3''' (marketed as '''DRIV3R'''), is a [[racing]], [[shooter]], and [[adventure]] video game. It is the third installment in the popular {{c|Driver}} series and was developed by [[Reflections Interactive]] and published by [[Atari]]. Driv3r was released in North America for the [[PlayStation 2]] and [[Xbox]] on [[June 21]], [[2004]]. In Europe, it was officially released on [[June 25]], although due to the way Atari shipped the title across the continent, it made its way into independent UK retailers before the release date, even making a #6 position in the ELSPA chart for that week. On [[March 15]], [[2005]], it was released on [[PC]] for US customers, it was also released on [[Game Boy Advance]] [[October 25]], [[2005]]. A scaled down version was released for the mobile phone in June 2004. At one point a [[Nintendo GameCube]] version was planned, but it was later cancelled. | ||
Driv3r brings back features from [[Driver 2]] and adds the ability to ride motorcycles and boats, use weapons, swim, climb ladders, and enter certain buildings among other things. | Driv3r brings back features from [[Driver 2]] and adds the ability to ride motorcycles and boats, use weapons, swim, climb ladders, and enter certain buildings among other things. |