Here’s a tip: If you somehow missed Black & White when it came out back in 2001, look around for a copy and pick it up. It’s still a better game than 80% of what’s being released today. And it should run really well on today’s PCs too. Has it …
The Third Comic
The character in this strip was Armaan’s artistic interpretation of a fairly regular customer who would come into the store wearing—I kid you not—tin foil wrist bands and helmet, and a toy (?) ray-gun. He liked to talk about Star Trek tech as if it were real, and his trips …
The Second Comic
This is the first time we see a customer asking The Tax Question, but full-blown mockery and denigration is saved for later. To say that we were asked to compute tax for people 20 times a day would not be an exaggeration. I always wanted to respond with a snide …
The First Comic
Some d+pad strips, especially the early ones, were nearly literal depictions of events that happened at the store. This one in particular usually happened on a daily basis and is indicative of the “check your brain at the door” phenomenon that made for such good comic fodder. Welcome to d+pad! …
In the beginning…
***d+pad Retro-posting EXTRAvaganza*** So here we are at the beginning, except that it’s really 6 years later that I’m writing this (August of 2007 to be exact). I’ll explain… Since d+pad began in April of 2001 there has been a handful of hosting changes, several different comic serving scripts, and …