




After being finished with my props (there's a reason why my TV has no buttons), I kept thinking about playing my very first arcade game, "Hydro Thunder," back at the age of 6 in the year 2000 back when the new Verizon store at the Eastridge Mall was Aladdin's Castle (the arcade joint). So, I thought about instead missing out on the game I should make a racing boat that you'd picture seeing in "Hydro Thunder." I ended up with this sleek and very fast-looking boat that I call "Poseidon's Bullet" because the boats in "Hydro Thunder" had clever names like "Damn The Torpedoes," "Miss Behave," and "Tidal Blade."
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