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McGee: Publishers should reward content creators

American McGee is a firm believer in user generated content. The creator of Alice and Grimm rightfully applauds the likes of LittleBigPlanet, but has a few doubts of his own.

Speaking to Geek.com McGee was quick to highlight his concerns on the issue, specifically surrounding the rewarding of those who produce the content.

"I think if game products or publishers are relying on "outside the box" content created by users to drive interest in their titles - then they should find ways of compensating those users for developing added value. That might even inspire the user content communities to step up their game."

Whilst McGee didn't delve into a great amount of detail, one can only imagine he was referring to a paying submission scheme.

Now based in Shanghai, American McGee's studio Spicy Horse are we currently working on a new Alice game for Xbox 360, PS3 and PC.

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