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Chart-Track said:

FULL PRICE FORMAT SHARE (units)

1. Wii (21.2%)
2. PC (18.6%)
3. Xbox 360 (16.0%)
4. DS (15.9%)
5. PS3 (14.9%)
6. PS2 (8.0%)
7. PSP (5.2%)
8. Mac (0.3%)

FULL PRICE FORMAT SHARE (value)

1. Wii (22.1%)
2. PC (20.9%)
3. Xbox 360 (17.3%)
4. PS3 (16.9%)
5. DS (12.4%)
6. PS2 (5.9%)
7. PSP (3.8%)
8. Mac (0.7%)


These are the figures I find most interesting in the Chart-Track monthly reports. Wii is clearly on top now with 21% software sales, but 360 at 16%, and PS3 at 15% are remarkably close in January, which is quite impressive for the PS3 considering the 360 has around double the install base. Chart-Track recently reported that the PS3 had outsold the 360 for the previous 4 weeks, which probably explains why PS3 is so close in January software sales. When it comes to the value chart PS3 is only 0.4% behind 360, which would seem to prove that PS3 software is sold at a slightly higher average than 360 software (note these charts do not include budget software).