Major League Eating: The Game
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| Developer | Sensory Sweep Studios |
| Publisher | Mastiff |
| Platform | Wii (WiiWare) |
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| Genre | Action game |
| Modes | Single-player, multiplayer |
Major League Eating: The Game is a video game for WiiWare developed by Sensory Sweep Studios, and produced by Mastiff. The first video game to be based on competitive eating,[1] it was released in North America on July 14, 2008,[2] and in Japan on March 24, 2009.[3]
Based on competitive eating contests held by Major League Eating, the game features eleven competitive eating professionals to compete against including Takeru Kobayashi, Joey Chestnut, Tim Janus, Patrick Bertoletti, Crazy Legs Conti, Sonya Thomas, Rich LeFevre and Juliet Lee,[4] as well as a Kodiak bear.[5] The Japanese release replaces LeFevre and Lee with Japanese competitive eaters Noboyuki Shirota and Hatsuyo Sugawara.[3]
Controlled using Wii Remote gestures and likened to a fighting game, Major League Eating: The Game allows players to unleash special moves on their opponents. Players progress through a number of increasingly difficult rounds that cover twelve different types of food. Along with the single-player campaign and a competitive two-player mode, the game also features online play and leaderboards.[6]
The developers have cited Street Fighter II, Street Fighter Alpha and Mario Kart as influences on the game.[7]
