Need for Speed Carbon


Forget the concrete jungle - Carbon's gonna take you through sweeping canyon streets and force you to claim back the city block by block.

Available on: GameCube , PC , PSP , Xbox , DS , PS2 , Wii, Xbox 360 , PS3 , GBA
Genre: Racing
Expected release date: Fall 2006
Published by: EA GAMES 
Developed by: Electronic Arts EA Black Box 
Franchise: Need for Speed
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Need for Speed Carbon
When a sequel's not a sequel, the streets have no name, and the sun never shines - thank goodness the racing still kicks ass
Wii News - Nov 22, 2006
 
NFS Carbon control footage
[Wii] Wii-mote controlled demo of chavspirational racer
Wii News - Nov 20, 2006
 
NFS Carbon Wii controls revealed
Motion-sensitive racing in new explain-o-pics
Wii News - Oct 23, 2006
 
Need For Speed Carbon
Welcome to lead foot paradise, where all your car-mod dreams come true
Wii News - Jul 14, 2006
 
FlavaKiddStarr  - 1 year, 9 months
what is the best car to start wit in carbon...i really wanna kno NOW!!!!!
rexxaar  - 2 years, 1 month
The point about the Lambo being the fastest car, is false. The fastest car, that I have tested, seems to be the Porsche Carrera GT. I hit 281 tops in it with nitrous and drafting, with the Lambo I only hit 240 or below.
NFS Carbon control footage
[Wii] Wii-mote controlled demo of chavspirational racer
Nov 20, 2006
NFS Carbon Wii controls revealed
Motion-sensitive racing in new explain-o-pics
Oct 23, 2006
No online Carbon for Wii
[Wii] New Need for Speed won't use motion sensing either
Jun 30, 2006
Need for Speed leaves the city
[Wii] Carbon coming this fall to every platform ever
Jun 23, 2006
Need for Speed Carbon
When a sequel's not a sequel, the streets have no name, and the sun never shines - thank goodness the racing still kicks ass
Nov 08, 2006
Need For Speed Carbon
Welcome to lead foot paradise, where all your car-mod dreams come true
Jul 14, 2006
At EA's recent Studio Showcase 06, we got a glimpse of the future of one of the most popular racing franchises in gaming history (next to Gran Turismo, of course). The tricked-out racing rides of Need For Speed are back and even more customizable than ever - with hyper-tense, high stakes tracks to match. To start, EA has added a new feature called Auto Sculpt that blows the doors off of the term "vehicle customization." Instead of simply strapping on pre-formed after-market parts to your sleek » Read Full Need for Speed Carbon preview
ESRB Rating
Need for Speed Carbon is rated:
Everyone 10+
Violence