So, if the PS2 is going to be a big seller this year, then why not delay the worldwide launch of the PS3. If only 500,000 or so can be produced, why release such a minimal amount. And why drop the Europe release schedule. In theory, Sony stand to make more profit from releasing these 500,000 machine in Europe rather than Asia or the US because they charge more in Europe.
But no, Europe is delayed. Again.
Now I'm not saying that Sony should favour Europe over the US or Asia but at least we should be on a level playing field. At the end of the day, European money is just as good as everyone elses.
As for how I would spread the allocation of the machines. The truth is I wouldn't. I would delay release WORLDWIDE, until I was confident of meeting more of the demand.
The bottom line is that Sony delaying the European release and issuing limited stocks to the US and Asia will leave Microsoft and Nintendo rubbing their hands with glee. Because when parents can't get hold of a PS3 for their children, X-Box 360 and Wii will be there to save tears on December 25th.