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During the 1980s, a few Swiss games were created for C64 (e.g. Robox [4] [5]), Atari ST (e.g. War Heli, Clown-o-Mania) and Amiga (e.g. Insanity Fight, Ball Raider, Dugger) computers. Alain Berset, ex-member of the Swiss Federal Council in charge of culture, was developing video games in his youth and saving them on cassettes. [6]
Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry: 1982 Bienne: Jean-Daniel Pasche Fortis (Swiss watchmaker) 1912 [1] Grenchen [1] Walter Vogt [1] Grenchen 40 Privately held company: Owner and CEO - Jupp Philipp Franck Muller: 1992 Geneva: Private company Franck Muller Frédérique Constant SA: 1988 Aletta and Peter Stas Geneva: Subsidiary of Citizen Holdings
Pages in category "Video games developed in Switzerland" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
SimCity (1989 video game) Ski Air Mix; The Sky Crawlers: Innocent Aces; Soldier of Fortune II: Double Helix; SpyHunter 2; Steep (video game) Stoked (video game) Stuntman (video game) Syphon Filter: The Omega Strain
Since 2016, H. Moser & Cie. has unveiled a special watch every year at the annual Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie (SIHH) to raise public awareness on different topics. 2016, the Swiss Alps Watch Zzzz, a parody of Apple Watch [16] 2017, the Swiss Mad Watch, with the case made of real Swiss cheese [17]
Many fashions and department stores offer a variety of less-expensive, trendy, "costume" watches (usually for women), many of which are similar in quality to basic quartz timepieces but which feature bolder designs. In the 1980s, the Swiss Swatch company hired graphic designers to redesign a new annual collection of non-repairable watches.
Manhole was released in the Gold series on January 29, 1981, and in the New Wide Screen series on August 23, 1983. [22] It is the first game in the Gold series and is a single-screen single-player game. The player must prevent pedestrians from falling into one of four sewers by temporarily bridging the open gaps with a manhole cover.