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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is the third game in the ''Grand Theft Auto'' series. The game started out in 1999 as a prototype for the [[Sega Dreamcast]]; this prototype got the game greenlit{{ref|https://www.gamesradar.com/20-years-later-rockstar-reflects-on-how-gta-3-showed-us-the-first-glimpse-of-what-was-possible/}} for development on the [[PlayStation 2]], but after that point it is unknown what happened to the Dreamcast version.
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is an unreleased [[Sega Dreamcast]] game developed by [[DMA Design]] and set to be published by [[Rockstar Games]]. The third game in the ''[[wikipedia:Grand Theft Auto|Grand Theft Auto]]'' series, the title initially began development as a 1999 prototype for Sega's system. This prototype was successful in getting the game approved by management for development on the [[PlayStation 2]]{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230414190203/https://www.gamesradar.com/20-years-later-rockstar-reflects-on-how-gta-3-showed-us-the-first-glimpse-of-what-was-possible/}}, and the original Dreamcast version was scrapped entirely.
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==History==
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According to the game's director Jamie King, the system was unable to sufficiently handle a full third-person perspective as seen in game's final release and thus had to be scrapped.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230814232526/https://www.gamesindustry.biz/grown-up-video-games-and-a-template-for-the-open-world-the-legacy-of-grand-theft-auto-3}} This would have likely resulted in a top-down camera similar to previous entries in the franchise, and the developers were looking for hardware which could power an entirely-new perspective for the ''Grand Theft Auto'' series.
  
 
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Grand Theft Auto III
System(s): Sega Dreamcast[1]
Publisher: Rockstar Games
Developer: DMA Design
Development timeframe: 1999[1]
Genre: Action
Number of players: 1
State before cancellation: Partially-developed

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Grand Theft Auto III is an unreleased Sega Dreamcast game developed by DMA Design and set to be published by Rockstar Games. The third game in the Grand Theft Auto series, the title initially began development as a 1999 prototype for Sega's system. This prototype was successful in getting the game approved by management for development on the PlayStation 2[1], and the original Dreamcast version was scrapped entirely.

History

According to the game's director Jamie King, the system was unable to sufficiently handle a full third-person perspective as seen in game's final release and thus had to be scrapped.[2] This would have likely resulted in a top-down camera similar to previous entries in the franchise, and the developers were looking for hardware which could power an entirely-new perspective for the Grand Theft Auto series.

References