
This game is rated ESRB: Everyone 10+ for Crude Humor.
Major League Eating: The Game is a 2008 arcade title developed by Sensory Sweep Studios for the Wii, based on the competitive eating circuit of the same name. Players use the Wii Remote to simulate the physical act of consuming food, with the motion controls designed to replicate various eating techniques across different food types. The game draws directly from the sport of competitive eating, translating its core premise — consuming as much as possible, as quickly as possible — into motion-controlled gameplay. The Wii Remote serves as the central mechanic, with the developers exploring a range of gesture-based inputs to differentiate how various foods are eaten. The title represents an attempt to match the unusual subject matter of professional competitive eating with the physically interactive nature of the Wii's control scheme.