Developed by EA Black Box and EA UK
Developed by Rovio Mobile for the Mobile Version
Published by Electronic Arts
PC:
Need for Speed: Carbon (2006)
NA October 31, 2006
EU November 3, 2006
AUS November 16, 2006
Macintosh:
Need for Speed: Carbon (2007)
NA August 17, 2007
Sony Playstation 2:
Need for Speed: Carbon (2006)
NA October 31, 2006
EU November 3, 2006
AUS November 16, 2006
Microsoft Xbox:
Need for Speed: Carbon (2006)
NA October 31, 2006
AUS November 9, 2006
EU November 10, 2006
Nintendo Gamecube:
Need for Speed: Carbon (2006)
NA October 31, 2006
EU November 3, 2006
AUS November 9, 2006
Microsoft Xbox360:
Need for Speed: Carbon (2006)
NA October 31, 2006
EU November 3, 2006
AUS November 16, 2006
Sony Playstation 3:
Need for Speed: Carbon (2006)
NA November 16, 2006
AUS March 22, 2007
EU March 23, 2007
Nintendo Wii:
Need for Speed: Carbon (2006)
NA November 19, 2006
EU December 8, 2006
AUS December 14, 2006
Mobil Phone:
Need for Speed: Carbon (????)
Need for Speed: Carbon is an Electronic Arts video game belonging to the Need for Speed series. Released in 2006, it is the tenth installment, preceded by Need for Speed: Most Wanted, succeeded by Need for Speed: ProStreet in release order and succeeded by Need for Speed: Undercover in chronological order. This was the first game to gain the PEGI Rating of 12+. The game is a sequel to 2005's Need for Speed: Most Wanted. The locations of both Most Wanted and Carbon (Rockport and Palmont, respectively) are featured in the 2010 MMO game, Need for Speed: World.
The PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance versions of the game are called Need for Speed Carbon: Own the City, set in a fictional city named Coast City with a significantly different storyline and also featuring different AI teammate abilities. In 2009, a version of Own the City was also released on the Zeebo as pre-installed game, though it was marketed as the original Need for Speed: Carbon, creating some confusion as to which version was in fact released.
Working on a list with barcodes and info like that.
this is what i have gathered of info so far:
(Barcode in red)(EA code in green)
Gamecube:
[AUS] / 5030941052344 / DOL-GW5P-AUS
[CAN] / 01463335627400100 / DOL-GW5E-CAN
[DEU] / 5030932052346 / DOL-GW5D-NOE
[FRA] / 5030931052347 / DOL-GW5F-FRA / EAF03605407IS
[GBR] / 5030930052348 / DOL-GW5P-UKV / EAE03605407IS
[SWE] / 5030945052340 / DOL-GW5P-SWE / EANE3605407IS
[USA] / 01463315270800100 / DOL-GW5E-USA
Playstation 2:
[GBR] / Does not have / SLED-54312 0053178 / EAE03405407DDJC (Demo)
[GBR] / Does not have / SLES-54321 0055202 / EAE03405407OD (Promo)
[GBR] / 5030930052331 / SLES-54321 0052331 / EAE03405407IS
Xbox360:
[NOR] / 503522305237 / EAK0760547IS
UK front and back cover of the Gamecube version
UK cover of the Playstation 2 version
EU cover of the Playstation 2 Demo version
Norwegian cover of the Xbox360 version