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We get the ChartTrack & ELSPA Monthly Report in the middle of the month. However, this only gives separate "FULL PRICE FORMAT SHARE" and "BUDGET FORMAT SHARE" charts. For January it looked like this:

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%)

BUDGET FORMAT SHARE (units)

1. DS (28.7%)
2. PC (24.2%)
3. PS2 (16.9%)
4. Wii (10.1%)
5. Xbox 360 (9.3%)
6. PSP (9.1%)
7. Xbox (0.4%)
8. GBA (0.3%)

BUDGET FORMAT SHARE (value)

1. DS (35.2%)
2. PS2 (16.6%)
3. PC (12.9%)
4. Wii (12.1%)
5. Xbox 360 (12.0%)
6. PSP (9.4%)
7. GBA (0.2%)
8. Xbox (0.1%)

We don't get monthly "ALL PRICES FORMAT SHARE" charts, but now Chart-Track have revealed PS3 outsold the PS2 in the "ALL PRICES FORMAT SHARE (units)" chart for the first time during the month of February. DS was number one with nearly 25%. In the "ALL PRICES FORMAT SHARE (value)" chart PS3 managed to outsell the PS2 for the first time during the month of January, continuing this in February.

FEBRUARY ALL PRICES FORMAT SHARE (units):

1: NDS (~25%)
*: PS3 (9.4%)
*: PS2 (8.3%)

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Hopefully Chart-Track will start to include All Prices Format Share charts in their monthly reports from now on.