After the War (video game)

After The War is a side-scrolling beat 'em up video game published in 1989 by Dinamic Software, where the player must navigate through a hostile post-apocalyptic city.

In some ports, a problem with the vertical sync of the monitor lets the player easily see this trick as sometimes characters can be rendered and divided into two clearly different slices.

At the time development began, Spanish comic book author Alfonso Azpiri was a collaborator with Dinamic for the creation of the box art for their games.

However, due to its protracted development schedule, by the time the game was completed, Azpiri had ended his collaboration with Dinamic to work at software company Topo Soft.

In 2011, nearly two decades since the dissolution of Dinamic, some of its founding members acquired the rights to distribute the Windows game Collapse in Spain and Italy under their new software company FX Interactive.

Original, unused box art by Alfonso Azpiri [ citation needed ]