: On GameFAQs , users have rated it as "Great" with an "Easy/Just Right" difficulty level.
is an indie sports title released on July 1, 2010 , for the Xbox 360. Developed by Super Boise and published by Super Boise 2 , the game was a hallmark of the Xbox Live Indie Games (XBLIG) era, specifically designed to coincide with America’s 234th birthday . Gameplay Mechanics and Concept
: It was built using the Microsoft XNA framework, which allowed individual developers to bypass traditional publishing hurdles. The JTAG/RGH Context The American Hot Dog Race [Indie] [Jtag/RGH]
: Because the official Xbox Live Indie Games marketplace was shuttered on October 7, 2017 , digital titles like this are no longer available for legitimate purchase.
Departing from standard racing or sports sims, this title focuses on a professional-style . : On GameFAQs , users have rated it
: Players compete to consume as many hot dogs as possible within a time limit, mirroring real-world professional eating contests like those held at Coney Island.
: It stands alongside other eccentric sports titles of the era, such as Kinect Sports and Pepsi Max Extreme Sports , though it remains distinct for its highly niche focus on competitive eating. Comparative History Gameplay Mechanics and Concept : It was built
The game is often cited for its "quirky" and budget-oriented nature, typical of the XBLIG service.