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Is it your or yo'?

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I'm leaning toward your, based on the name of the campaign. http://us.playstation.com/psp/ --TwistOfCain (talk) 00:39, 17 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

With the issue of whether it being "your" or "yo", it is your. Like the link above says, it's your. At the end of the commercials for this campaign, it says your. The official post on PlayStation.Blog posted by Peter Dille about the campaign (which is Reference #2 on the page) clearly states the campaign's name is "Step Your Game Up". The actor portraying Marcus Rivers (Bobbie J. Thompson) says your. IP 89.100.20.87 keeps insisting that he says yo because he's black (not to be racist but that's what the IP thinks). Although he is black, he says your, it's a quick your, but the "r" is heard but 89.100.20.87 keeps trying to claim it's not. 89.100.20.87 is also trying to claim that "yo" was originally what was used, however, this campaign first kicked off at E3 2010, and they used your. 89.100.20.87 has also failed to back up his claim of it being the original word with a source and trying to point out that Thompson says yo in the commercials because 89.100.20.87 interprets Thompson's your as yo. That's all I have to say on this. JDC808 (talk) 03:26, 17 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]