well that's an interesting and vague question.
Sports (active players only)
American football: 11 on each team
football (or soccer in the US): 11 on each team
baseball: 9 on each team
hockey: 6 on each team (5 + goalie)
Basketball: 5 on each team (although "pick-up" games are commonly 2- or 3- man teams)
Depends on the game. Computer games depends upon the game's coders.
Console games typically support 4 per console or up to 16 online, though some games support more.
Anywhere from 2 to 8 or more depending upon the game.
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Most Wii games can have up to 4 players for local play.
Gamepad
The biggest difference between the minor and major games is the skill level of the players. Most major league players started in the minor games. Once they are skilled enough they are drafted into the major games.