[quote name='GizmoGC']Welcome to being format neutral...its by far the best way to go. Now, if you are a horror fan, you have a huge selection of great classic movies.[/quote] I am, and I intend to indulge
[quote name='mykevermin']...period? Over 300? Nope.[/quote] If it really did 190k the first week (and I'm not saying it definitely did), then it only has to average 5k/week for the next 3 months to catch up to where 300 is now (12 weeks after release). If it sold even 20k (a 90% drop) its second week out, that drops to an average over the other 11 weeks of 3600/week--about what 300BR is doing in its twelfth week. I think that's MORE than doable. Batman Begins is still selling 1k/week more than a year after release, and Transformers is (IMO) a MUCH bigger title.
But I'll wait to see the Nielsen data (and extrapolate some numbers from it), for sure. 190k seems a bit high to me. I would have guessed 150k TOPS. If it is in fact accurate, either there are a LOT more players out there than we're assuming, Transformers sold a LOT of players, or it has a ~50% attach rate, which would be unprecedented.
[quote name='H.Cornerstone']IIRC, 300 sold 190,000 in the first week on Blu-ray and 95'000 on HD-DVD. So Far Blu-ray's biggest releases are Casino Royale and POTC, lets see if Transformers continues the big surge and outsells those.[/quote]
I think it was 162,500/87,500 the first week, but I'm too damn lazy to look it up.

As of August 5th (most recent hard numbers we have), Casino Royale had sold 107k (averaging ~1200/week since then, so figure ~119k overall) and POTC

MC (better selling of the two) had done 54,500. If the 190k is accurate, Transformers blew right past them by a WIDE margin its first week out.