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News by Tom Bramwell

23 June, 2006

Having trailed the game in several forms already - as part of E3 showreels, in a new trailer released yesterday and in recent US magazine previews - EA has now officially pulled back the veil on Need For Speed: Carbon.

The next game in the multi-million-selling racing game series is due out on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, PS2, Xbox, GameCube, DS, GBA, PSP and PC (phew) this autumn, and you can check out some of the first screenshots elsewhere on the site.

As reported earlier this week, NFS: Carbon involves capturing various city territories block by block with your crew of racing pals, and then moving out of the city to California's Carbon Canyon - an infamous destination for dedicated petrolheads - which also has plenty of race-space to conquer.

"We pride ourselves on our ability to reinvent the franchise and continually uncover new and exciting trends in car culture," says Larry LaPierre, executive producer. "Canyon Racing is a real test of a driver's skill and we think it provides a fantastic game play opportunity to lean into."

EA's promising to deliver "the next generation of customisation" allowing you to design and tweak cars using something the publisher refers to as "Autosculpt technology". Well, it had to have a name.

Check out our previous coverage for more details. NFS: Carbon is being developed by EA Black Box (responsible for both Need For Speed Underground games and Hot Pursuit 2, among others) and should be released later this year. Hopefully we'll be able to bring you more following EA's annual Hot Summer Nights event next month.

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Blerk
23/06/06 @ 09:04
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No Spectrum version?! EA suck!
space ace
23/06/06 @ 09:09
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meh
Eraser
23/06/06 @ 09:19
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I have no idea if I should be impressed or disgusted with those screenshots. It's a far more "cartooney" drawing style than a game like Project Gotham, and for it's style it's well done I guess, but it just doesn't tickle me fancy.

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well wow, now that I've seen the high res version (http://www.shacknews.com/screens.x/nfs_c... it looks pretty shitty. Low res textures galore :(
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BBIAJ
23/06/06 @ 09:27
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Calm down, it's still got a good few months left in development yet.
aine
23/06/06 @ 10:43
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pfft. thought that said "NES Carbon" then. I'm not so interested anymore.
albundy
23/06/06 @ 20:58
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What if it had? Would you have been 'interested' then? You damn nostalgiasts really piss me off with your "things were better back then" mindset. Go and play your NES then, if it's so good!

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23/06/06 @ 22:21
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It isn't a mindset, EA agrees. The series used to be better. They brought back cop chases and daylight tracks for that verry reason in Most Wanted.
aine
24/06/06 @ 22:12
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christ, al, calm down. there are plenty of current and upcoming games i'm interested in. this just isn't one of them.
projectmayhem
25/06/06 @ 22:23
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NFS is just a reminder to people of how awesome burnout is.

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