11 Replies

Same here, table. I use it differently though. I lean the VB back on its stand, so I can sort of look down into it. This is way easier than trying to hunch over and look into the VB horizontally. Basically, you look at the faint illustration of the girl playing VB on the PVB page, you just rotate the VB forward so it is looking up.

I drilled a whole the metal part of the bracket and mounted mine to a tripod, ha.

I play it on the table like normal. Although I set it on my Firebird service manual (I’d guess a good 2″ thick), which gets it to a more comfortable height. Hunching hurts my back, so with the extended height I can play without issues.

I find it is the most comfortable to lay on my back, on a bed or couch, and rest the VB on my head with the stand sitting on my chest stabilising the VB. I think there is a picture of a kid doing this in a Nintendo Power magazine or something

Kitchen table, I play 15 minutes every morning, I’m single. lol

Also my kitchen is my radio controlled boat building center, does anyone want a recipe for Titebond glue and balsa wood?

Billy Ensign wrote:
Kitchen table, I play 15 minutes every morning, I’m single. lol

Also my kitchen is my radio controlled boat building center, does anyone want a recipe for Titebond glue and balsa wood?

Hey, mine’s on the kitchen table too =P

I never use the thing for eating, that’s what the living room couch is for =P

speedyink wrote:

Billy Ensign wrote:
Kitchen table, I play 15 minutes every morning, I’m single. lol

Also my kitchen is my radio controlled boat building center, does anyone want a recipe for Titebond glue and balsa wood?

Hey, mine’s on the kitchen table too =P

I never use the thing for eating, that’s what the living room couch is for =P

***Life is Good***

Laying flat on my bed with my head between pillows. The VB sometimes hurts the bridge of my nose.

When using the Nintendo stand, I can only play while lying on my back with the VB held on my face by gravity. Very rarely, I’ll go table-top style on my kitchen table, since it’s high and makes for a good angle.

Other times, I get tired of boring drummer practice routines and need a fun distraction:

Other times, I get tired of boring drummer practice routines and need a fun distraction:

Haha that’s great! You need a 3D “Drum Hero” type game to play on the VB, all controlled by thumping those tubs.

There actually is a conceivable way in which I could wire my drums into a VB controller to activate the various buttons.

Or, wire the VB controller into a drum module so each button plays a different sound/sample 🙂

 

Write a reply

You must be logged in to reply to this topic.