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|developer=[[EA Canada]]
|developer=[[EA Canada]]
|publisher=[[Electronic Arts]], [[EA Games]]
|publisher=[[Electronic Arts]], [[EA Games]]
|released={{na|2006|October 31}}{{eu|2006|November 3}}{{au|2006|November 9}}
|released={{sys|psp}}{{na|2006|October 31}}{{eu|2006|November 3}}{{au|2006|November 9}}{{kr|2006|November 20}}{{jp|2006|December 21}}
'''Greatest Hits''' {{na|2007}}
'''EA Best Hits''' {{jp|2007|October 25}}
'''Platinum''' {{eu|2008|November 1}}
'''PlayStation Store''' {{na|2009|September 30}}{{jp|2010|July 8}}
{{sys|ds}}{{na|2006|October 31}}{{eu|2006|November 3}}{{au|2006|November 9}}
{{sys|gba}}{{na|2006|October 31}}{{eu|2006|November 3}}{{au|2006|November 9}}
'''This game was released on the Zeebo in South America on May 29, 2009.'''
|genre=[[:Category:Racing|Racing]]
|genre=[[:Category:Racing|Racing]]
|systems=[[Game Boy Advance]], [[Nintendo DS]], [[PlayStation Portable]], [[Zeebo]]
|systems=[[Game Boy Advance]], [[Nintendo DS]], [[PlayStation Portable]], [[Zeebo]]
|ratings={{CERO|B}}{{ESRB|E10}}{{OFLC|G}}{{PEGI|7}}
|ratings={{CERO|B}}{{ESRB|E}}{{ESRB|E10}}{{OFLC|G}}{{PEGI|7}}
|preceded by=[[Need for Speed: Most Wanted: 5-1-0]]
|preceded by=[[Need for Speed: Most Wanted: 5-1-0]]
|followed by=[[Need for Speed: ProStreet (Nintendo DS)]]
|followed by=[[Need for Speed: ProStreet (Nintendo DS)]]
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{{game disambig||the console and computer game|[[Need for Speed: Carbon]]}}
{{game disambig||the console and computer game|[[Need for Speed: Carbon]]}}
'''Need For Speed Carbon: Own the City''' is a handheld game in the [[:Category:Need for Speed|Need for Speed]] series. The DS version boasts far improved graphics over the graphical disappointment of [[Need for Speed: Most Wanted]]. Along with far improved graphics, the visual and performance upgrading system of Carbon is an improvement over Most Wanted. Two main examples of this are the visual upgrades. In Most Wanted, there as only a choice of kits, nothing else, while in Carbon you have a choice of between one and three kits, a wide variety of spoilers and hood upgrades. Another improvement between games, is choice of car color. In Most Wanted you were limited to a small range of colors, while in Carbon you still have a choice of default colors, but you can create your own unique colors via the touch screen. Along with the visual improvement, Carbon offers a dynamic new steering system that sets it apart from the crowd. Instead of the classic left and right scheme, Carbon gives a choice of light, medium and hard turns. The medium turns are the normal left/right, but light and hard turning requires D-Pad combinations, for example to perform a hard turn you must hold down both left/right and down.
'''Need for Speed Carbon: Own the City''', released on the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS in Australia as '''Need for Speed Carbon''', is a handheld game in the [[:Category:Need for Speed|Need for Speed]] series. The DS version boasts far improved graphics over the graphical disappointment of [[Need for Speed: Most Wanted]]. Along with far improved graphics, the visual and performance upgrading system of Carbon is an improvement over Most Wanted. Two main examples of this are the visual upgrades. In Most Wanted, there as only a choice of kits, nothing else, while in Carbon you have a choice of between one and three kits, a wide variety of spoilers and hood upgrades. Another improvement between games, is choice of car color. In Most Wanted you were limited to a small range of colors, while in Carbon you still have a choice of default colors, but you can create your own unique colors via the touch screen. Along with the visual improvement, Carbon offers a dynamic new steering system that sets it apart from the crowd. Instead of the classic left and right scheme, Carbon gives a choice of light, medium and hard turns. The medium turns are the normal left/right, but light and hard turning requires D-Pad combinations, for example to perform a hard turn you must hold down both left/right and down.


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For the console and computer game, see Need for Speed: Carbon.

Need for Speed Carbon: Own the City, released on the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS in Australia as Need for Speed Carbon, is a handheld game in the Need for Speed series. The DS version boasts far improved graphics over the graphical disappointment of Need for Speed: Most Wanted. Along with far improved graphics, the visual and performance upgrading system of Carbon is an improvement over Most Wanted. Two main examples of this are the visual upgrades. In Most Wanted, there as only a choice of kits, nothing else, while in Carbon you have a choice of between one and three kits, a wide variety of spoilers and hood upgrades. Another improvement between games, is choice of car color. In Most Wanted you were limited to a small range of colors, while in Carbon you still have a choice of default colors, but you can create your own unique colors via the touch screen. Along with the visual improvement, Carbon offers a dynamic new steering system that sets it apart from the crowd. Instead of the classic left and right scheme, Carbon gives a choice of light, medium and hard turns. The medium turns are the normal left/right, but light and hard turning requires D-Pad combinations, for example to perform a hard turn you must hold down both left/right and down.

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