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Just for fun, I decided to use World numbers in the same calculations I did above.

Total software units sold last week, worldwide, top 20 titles only:

Wii: 1.732M

X360: 1.084M

PS3: 0.783M

 

As a market share, big assumption that each unit averages out about the same for profit across consoles:

Wii: 48.12%

X360: 30.12%

PS3: 21.76%

 

As a % software units (week) market share over number of HW units (total) market share:

Wii: 48.12/45.36 = 1.0608

X360: 30.12/32.76 = 0.9194

PS3: 21.76/21.88 = 0.9945

 

...so indeed, worldwide, even by my wacky calculations, the Wii looks to be the champ in every dept.  I stand humbled.  Thanks for all the personal attacks.  I love an intelligent discussion.

I've noticed that the data seems biased more heavily for the 360/PS3 toward new releases (current example: GTA4), whereas the Wii appears to have more consistent numbers through its top 20.  This, to me, seems to suggest that HD console owners are more likely to be interested in jumping the gun and purchasing software at full price (perhaps this goes hand-in-hand with their willingness to buy a more expensive console), which might imply that my "big assumption" about per-unit profits averaging out for large numbers may be a bigger assumption than I originally thought.

Sorry to bring ideas to the table, as always.  Good luck with your flame wars.