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April 11, 2008 9:13 PM PDT

Video: Man eats more than 140 pieces of sushi to promote video game

by Josh Lowensohn
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Earlier today, competitive eater Tim Janus (aka "Eater X") made a guest appearance at the Nintendo Media summit in downtown San Francisco to show off his prowess eating Sushi rolls. Nintendo's public relations had put together a "guess how many jelly beans are in the jar" situation by making attendees estimate the number of sushi rolls Janus would be consuming within a six minute time frame to promote Mastif-Games' new title Major League Eating: The Game of which Janus appears as a playable character.

To everyone's surprise, Janus managed to wolf down 14 plates of sushi, totaling 141 pieces, each about the size of a roll of film. The winning guesstimater received $250 in cash while Janus casually sipped some lemonade and played a few rounds of the game with onlookers, including myself who barely managed to take him out in a meatball battle (an event Janus has never won in real life).

The event was timed and sanctioned by Major League Eating to count as an official record for Janus. Janus is the record holder for ramen noodles, tamales, and tiramisu, of which he's eaten four pounds within six minutes back in mid-2005.

We grabbed the contest on video in case you're interested in watching someone consume this much food in one sitting. There's also a set of photos of Janus and the finished plates here.

Josh Lowensohn writes for Webware.com, CNET's blog about Web applications and services. E-mail Josh, or follow him on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/Josh.
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by luigi517 April 11, 2008 9:58 PM PDT
why?
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by luigi517 April 11, 2008 9:58 PM PDT
why?
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by vintage31 April 11, 2008 11:01 PM PDT
What a total dick! And when did a couple of slices of avocado on a ball of rice qualify as sushi? From the recitation of his past "accomplishments", I'd hate to be his plumber.
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by tommitomtom April 12, 2008 12:52 PM PDT
yes, but because this posting in entitled "peices", it doesn't have to be real sushi... unless of course the author meant "Pices", in which case he meant to describe sushi born between February 19th through March 20th.
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by U. Tripps April 13, 2008 12:01 AM PDT
I had to stop watching about half way through when I nearly vomited myself.
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by deadinthewater June 13, 2008 1:59 PM PDT
Geez! This fool should be on America's Got Talent. DAMN! I think it's on next week.
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