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---
title: SimShakespeare
date: '2003-04-02T09:30:58-05:00'
permalink: /simshakespeare/
tags:
- networks
---
Yesterday, when our good friends at [The Morning News](http://www.themorningnews.org "The Morning News") linked to this [article](http://www.observer.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,6903,925638,00.html "The Observer") in the London *Observer*, which reports that the Royal Shakespeare Society “aims to prosper with Tempest videogame,” I was stupefied. Flabbergasted. And very, very curious, about which aspects of the play might become interactive, about what that interaction might look like, and about what pornographic imaginary drove the articles author to suggest that “*n the privacy of a players bedroom, the monstrous Caliban could perhaps win the hand of the fair Miranda for the first time.”*
Then late last night, as I was falling asleep, it suddenly dawned on me that Id been had. Id been *got*, in fact, by an ingenious April Fools joke. I mean, please: how gullible am I?
So this morning, I googled \[tempest videogame\] to see what I came up with, and lo, the article was still there. Dated March 30. Not an April Fools prank at all.
And now I dont know what to think.