Some journalists made up the rumor this time

Jul 6, 2006 12:30 GMT  ·  By

I can not believe how much the journalists can write about a little gaming console which has become lately everybody's headline, including me. So, I hope you are not full of PS3-core news and you can 'digest' one more.

And this piece of news features two rumors, not only one?Consequently, it was said in the British media, especially web-based, that Sony's upcoming console will be shipped more as a symbol of 'I came here', and not to satisfy the Brits hunger for games. More exactly, Sony intends to ship only 250,000 units to be sold out in the UK.

That's the first rumor which emerged last week, but I preferred to ignore it up until now when it has soared to become a fact?

So, it seems that, according to the story told by the editors from 'Computer and Videogames', several American and European web sites publications decided to say that the Official PlayStation Magazine has written recently that there will be shipped only 150,000 units to the British market. Well, it wasn't true, but the Brits shocked and a new scandal emerged, as powerful as all the others uncountable battles over who's right when speaking about the PS3.

"Games mad Brits actually account for close to 13.3 percent of the global software market, so we'd expect Sony to do the decent (and profitable thing) and pump the third largest allocation our way, if not a bit more, "concludes 'Computer and Videogames'.