Most kids love Halloween.
Most kids also love video games.
Put the two together, and you’re going to be the king of your neighborhood (if only for a night).
That’s exactly what Rich Fiore did, turning the side of his house into an interactive, Haunted House-themed shooter.
The video is a bit short, but you’ll get the gist:
So how’s he doing it? Witchcraft, of course. Witchcraft and projectors, a camera for mapping and aligning the visuals, and a modified Wii-remote paired with IR emitters for placing the crosshairs.
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My favorite part: if you miss a ghost and instead “shoot” the wall of his house, it breaks away to reveal the Tyvek construction sheets underneath. Shoot at the windows, and they virtually shatter away. Helluva touch.