Despite her claim to Matt Lauer that her marriage to Kevin Federline was “awesome,” Britney Spears spent an awful lot of money to make sure her recent Miami vacation didn’t include her husband.
The couple recently went on vacation in Florida – but they reportedly stayed in separate rooms. Spears and K-Fed spent a whopping $250,000 for a getaway on Aqua Island, according to the upcoming issue of In Touch Weekly, which reports that except for a very public romp on the beach with their 10-month-old son, the two steered pretty clear of each other. In fact, Spears rented two houses so they didn’t have to stay together. “She did it to get away from Kevin,” a “friend” told the mag.”
While Britney was waddling around the beach with their son, K-Fed was so distraught over Britney’s decision that he jet skied in South Beach, took in Game 5 of the NBA Finals, and went to the club Mansion with eight friends and drank Cristal until 3:30am. At this point, I’m tired of trying to figure why Britney continues to stay with this jackass even though he ruined her faster than a pair of Lindsay Lohan’s panties. I pray she isn’t hoping this talentless douche will become a big time rapper. Comparing K-Fed to Eminem is like comparing Barney to Tupac.
The only day they spent together in Miami:
K-Fed at club Mansion:
10 Best LucasArts Games
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Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (PC)
If adventure gaming has a name... It must be Indiana Jones. Fate of Atlantis is the pinnacle of Lucas’ pulp action hero in the realm of gaming.
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Star Wars: Dark Forces (PC, Mac, PS1)
Hello, Kyle Katarn and the Dark Troopers. Dark Forces is responsible for introducing a number of gameplay mechanics like jump (!) and duck(!!) into the FPS genre.
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Grim Fandango (PC)
Written by Tim Schafer of Double Fine fame, Grim Fandango was the first LucasArts’ developed adventure game to use 3D computer graphics. It’s commercial failure, however, led to the downfall of adventure games.
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The Secret of Monkey Island (PC)
The brainchild of Ron Gilbert, Tim Schafer and Dave Grossman, The Secret of Monkey Island still holds up today as one of the greatest examples of adventure gaming ever. It’s still hilarious, too!
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Monkey Island 2: LeChuck’s Revenge (PC)
The same dream team that worked on The Secret of Monkey Island returned for its sequel, producing a game that is arguably even better than the original.
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Star Wars: Republic Commando (Xbox, PC)
It’s a crying shame we never got a follow-up to this game. Republic Commando ranks as not only one of the best Star Wars shooter, but one of the best Star Wars games, period.
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Star Wars: Rogue Squadron (N64, PC)
Rogue Squadron was an action-heavy flight game so huge LucasArts had to ask Nintendo for permission to use the N64’s new expansion pack to bump the resolution up to a whopping 640x480. Power! This game also spawned two sequels, so we’re not alone in thinking it’s quite good.
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Star Wars: Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader (GCN)
There was a lot riding on the follow-up to Rogue Squadron, but Rogue Leader delivered in spades. It was the reason to buy a GameCube at launch. Period.
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Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire (N64)
We might take some heat for this, but screw it. Shadows of the Empire was awesome. The Battle of Hoth level alone ranks as one of our fondest gaming memories ever. We’d chose it over Super Mario 64 any day. Much love!
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Zombies Ate My Neighbors (SNES, Genesis)
With incredibly catchy music, a vivid art style and addictive gameplay, Zombies Ate My Neighbors is a classic we return to even to this day. We’re still trying to beat the damn thing, honestly.
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