Craig, I just remembered reading back in the late 80s/early 90s about a Kahanist computer game called Intifada (I think). Interestingly, the objective wasn't, as one might expect from Kahane supporters, simply to go all indiscriminately "Yippee-ki-yay motherfucker" on Palestinians. Rather, the objective was to manage the military response to the intifada such that public reaction made the "right" government (pun intended) get elected. That is, in the so-called "best case" scenario Kach would come to power (God forbid), whereas in the so-called "worst case" scenario Meretz would form the government (also God forbid, for the opposite reason).
Ashmodai
Old, Kahanist counterpart to "Ethnic Cleansing" game
Craig, I just remembered reading back in the late 80s/early 90s about a Kahanist computer game called Intifada (I think). Interestingly, the objective wasn't, as one might expect from Kahane supporters, simply to go all indiscriminately "Yippee-ki-yay motherfucker" on Palestinians. Rather, the objective was to manage the military response to the intifada such that public reaction made the "right" government (pun intended) get elected. That is, in the so-called "best case" scenario Kach would come to power (God forbid), whereas in the so-called "worst case" scenario Meretz would form the government (also God forbid, for the opposite reason).