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SOPWITH was likely BMB Compuscience's first foray into the computer gaming realm. The game was written in assembly language and had some multiplayer capabilities coded in, probably taking advantage of BMB's "Imaginet" that linked with Atari ST's.>
Sopwith 1 did not have much of a physics model, but it allowed you to fly a 16x16 pixel plane along a scrolling map, shooting buildings and other planes. You could also drop bombs on your enemy, making Sopwith 1 resemble the classic arcade game "Scramble"
Sopwith !include!d an option to play against the computer, a weak AI plane that couldn't follow your plane very well.
Source : http://sopwith.classicgaming.gamespy.com/sop.htm