Marcus Rivers
Marcus Rivers | |
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Step Your Game Up commercials character | |
First appearance | Marcus meets Kevin |
Created by | Sony Computer Entertainment America |
Portrayed by | Bobb'e J. Thompson |
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Gender | Male |
Occupation | PSP publicist |
Marcus Rivers (portrayed by child-actor Bobb'e J. Thompson) is a fictional 12-year-old character that was used by Sony Computer Entertainment America as part of their Step Your Game Up advertising campaign for the PlayStation Portable and PSPgo consoles in North America, much like the PlayStation 3's "It Only Does Everything" advertising campaign commercials with Kevin Butler.[1] He started as the publicist of the PlayStation Portable division of Sony, responding to "Dear PSP" queries.[2] The character was created by Deutsch/LA, the advertising agency responsible for the campaign. The YouTube channel "marcuspsp" that hosted his videos, was closed in June 15, 2011 for an undisclosed reason.
Appearances
Marcus Rivers first appeared at E3 2010 in a promo called "Marcus meets Kevin" where Marcus claimed the PSP needs more publicity. Kevin agrees, and hires Marcus as the new PSP publicist.[3] After this, his first "Step Your Game Up" television commercials ensued. Marcus also appeared in various YouTube videos titled "Don't Play That" where he talked about games that people shouldn't waste their money on, instead instructing them they should get a PSP.
Like Kevin Butler, Marcus had a different title in each commercial. His first title was "PSP Gamer" before he got hired by Kevin Butler. His first title as the PSP publicist was "Deputy of Gameland Security" in a commercial for Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker. He was later called "Sibling Conflict Advisor" in a ModNation Racers PSP commercial[1] and "Deputy of Great Game Deals" in a commercial promoting "$9.99 Games".[4] "$9.99 Games" was the last commercial that Marcus Rivers appeared in.
See also
References
- 1 2 Lee C Kovacs (2010-05-24). "Marcus Rivers Is Kevin Butler for PSP". TheSixthAxis. Retrieved 2010-06-16.
- ↑ Dille, Peter (2010-07-02). "Step Your Game Up with PSP and PSPgo". SCEA. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
- ↑ DynamiteJack (2010-06-16). "Kevin Butler hires Marcus to be PSP spokeskid". Huge Gamer. Retrieved 2010-06-16.
- ↑ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-T5_wDrk8SY
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