Ships Ahoy - Need for Speed: Carbon

EA announces that Need for Speed: Carbon is racing into stores for PC, Xbox 360, Xbox, PS2, GameCube, and mobile platforms, with the PS3 and Wii editions to launch with their respective consoles:
Redwood City, Calif. – Wednesday, November 1, 2006 – Electronic Arts (NASDAQ: ERTS) announced that the videogame, Need for Speed™ Carbon will become available in stores worldwide from this week under the EA™ brand. Produced by EA Black Box in Vancouver, B.C., Need for Speed Carbon thrusts players onto the edge of their seat taking them from adrenaline-filled city streets to death-defying canyon curves.

Boldly expanding on the key features that have made the Need for Speed franchise a hit for more than a decade, Need for Speed Carbon turns up the excitement and intensity by introducing all-new canyon racing. As the police turn up the heat, the battle ultimately shifts to Carbon Canyon, where territories and reputations can be lost on every perilous curve. With captivating graphics and stunning visual effects, players will be completely immersed in a gut-check race around the canyons where more than just winning is at stake.

A streamlined focus on game physics has resulted in a truly authentic racing experience. Each of the game’s three distinct car classes – Tuner, Exotic, and Muscle – have been designed to maximize differentiation and enhance performance. Players will immediately experience the unique handling, acceleration and driving technique of the more than 50 different custom cars the moment they put the pedal to the metal. Need for Speed Carbon delivers the next generation of customization giving you the power to design and tweak your car in every way – including over 300 different parts – using the ground-breaking new Autosculpt™ technology. With online racing and the most advanced graphics and car customization tools ever, Need for Speed Carbon is the ultimate next generation racing game.

“The Need for Speed franchise prides itself on innovation and this year is no different,” said Larry LaPierre, the games Executive Producer. “By introducing all-new canyon racing, a re-vamped drift mode and a revolutionary customization tool, we feel we have developed the ultimate next generation racing experience.”
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Re: all-new canyon racing
Nov 2, 2006, 20:10
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Re: all-new canyon racing Nov 2, 2006, 20:10
Nov 2, 2006, 20:10
 
Hell i wish they'd use the flatout2 engine to make a GTA-esque game :p

Damn flatout2 owns.

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Re: all-new canyon racing
Nov 2, 2006, 11:43
PHJF
 
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Nov 2, 2006, 11:43
 PHJF
 
FlatOut didn't have a single customization option and no unlockables past getting the "next batch of cars". Gonna need more depth than that; launching my driver through flaming hoops only works for so long.

Unless you call that horrible excuse for a car upgrade system customization.


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Re: all-new canyon racing
Nov 2, 2006, 05:29
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Re: all-new canyon racing Nov 2, 2006, 05:29
Nov 2, 2006, 05:29
 
Seems the online Flatout 2 players died after the patch.

Really wish they'd use Flatout 2 engine to make another Carmaggedon game.

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Re: all-new canyon racing
Nov 2, 2006, 04:47
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Nov 2, 2006, 04:47
 
Flatout 2 really surprised me, far better than first. Good game.

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Re: all-new canyon racing
Nov 2, 2006, 03:49
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Nov 2, 2006, 03:49
 
I'm passing on this one. Too cartoonish for me. They did tempt me by bringing back some muscle cars though.

They keep yanking multiplayer support so fast for their recent games that I'm sure they will do the same to this in a year or two.

What is up with the blurry graphics on the last NFS games ? They over-do the visual effects so much that it looks pretty bad. The shaking car also looks a little silly.

Get Flatout2 instead. It's so much better than this in so many ways.

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Re: all-new canyon racing
Nov 2, 2006, 01:34
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Nov 2, 2006, 01:34
 
No thank you, crappy demo and the return of drifting. Yuck

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Re: all-new canyon racing
Nov 1, 2006, 23:57
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Nov 1, 2006, 23:57
 PHJF
 
Courses which could be construed as canyon in nature appeared in Hot Pursuit/High Stakes as well. It isn't really a canyon per say, anyways; it's mountain side racing. There are portions of track where the guard rail will give way under too hard an impact, and the car will be sent off the cliff to its demise.

If you ask me, that's just begging to be tried in a multiplayer race. Well anywho my NFS collection wouldn't be complete without it, so I'll have to go pick it up this weekend...

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Re: all-new canyon racing
Nov 1, 2006, 23:53
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Wasn't there canyon racing in NFS2?

There definitely was in one of the early ones -- think it was 2, but can't remember for sure anymore

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Eat shit, EA!

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all-new canyon racing
Nov 1, 2006, 23:23
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Wasn't there canyon racing in NFS2?

(keep reading that as crayon racing...)

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