Hey Wii Owners … It’s Time to Eat!

Jul 11, 2008

Hey Wii Owners … It’s Time to
Eat!

"Major League Eating: The Game"
Launches Monday, July 14, 2008 for WiiWare

Video game publisher Mastiff
announced today that the first videogame based on the exciting world of
competitive eating will launch exclusively for WiiWare on July 14th, 2008. Major
League Eating: The Game features the world’s greatest gurgitory athletes
competing across a variety of foods and venues.

As featured on ESPN during the
Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog Eating Contest, NY, MLE:
The Game is built much like a classic fighting simulation, with offensive
attacks and defensive counter moves, MLE: The Game requires players to master a
smorgasbord of weapons including bites, burps, belches, mustard gas and jalapeo
flames while cramming and chewing food at a world-class pace. It’s not for the
faint of heart, the slow of reflex, or those with an overly strong aversion to a
Technicolor reversal of fortune.

Major League Eating: The Game uses
the Wii Remote to simulate a variety of eating techniques including the cram,
toss, and ‘typewriter.’ Burp-offs and Hot Potato challenges during the contests
keep the competition intense and eaters on their toes. Major League Eating: The
Game is for one or two players, offers online play and a leader board. MLE: The
Game also features eleven of the best-known professional eaters in the world
including Takeru Kobayashi, the Japanese eating phenomenon, and American Joey
Chestnut, current champion of the world together with eaters such as Tim ‘Eater
X’ Janus, Patrick ‘Deep Dish’ Bertoletti, Crazy Legs Conti, Sonya ‘The Black
Widow’ Thomas, and ‘The Lovely’ Juliet Lee.

"Top level competitive eaters are
more than brilliant athletes and tacticians, they are more than fierce
competitors. These brave men and women are artists of the alimentary canal,
warriors who create living poetry with each wiggle of the epiglottis. Each
gurgitator is like a classical musician in a symphony of salivation, A pile of
hot dogs sing like a Stradivarius in the hands, mouth and stomach of maestros
like Joey Chestnut or Takeru Kobayashi. It took more than thirty artists,
engineers and designers, and of course the Wii’s motion sensitive controller and
excellent online abilities, to recreate the Major League Eating experience as a
videogame. But we did it." says Bill Swartz, Head Woof at Mastiff.

Despite its July 14th launch date,
curious Francophiles should note that Major League Eating: The Game has nothing
to do with Bastille Day. More information on Major League Eating: The Game can
be found at
http://www.mlegame.com/
.