But just like a classic comeback story, I’m officially returning to the front lines of [Your Blog Topic]. While I was away, I [mention one thing you learned or did].

"I know, I know—I’ve been M.I.A. for a while now. Life has a funny way of getting in the way of the best-laid content plans. Whether it was [insert reason like 'work deadlines,' 'a needed digital detox,' or 'family chaos'], my blog definitely went 'Missing In Action.'

Symbolizing the tears of the families waiting for answers.

True to the era, this game didn't hold your hand. One hit and you were down.

"Long before modern stealth shooters, Konami gave us the gritty, side-scrolling intensity of M.I.A.: Missing In Action . Released in 1989 as a spiritual successor to Rush'n Attack , this arcade gem put players in the boots of a Green Beret on a mission to save POWs in enemy territory. Why It Still Holds Up:

Best for observing POW/MIA Recognition Day or honoring veterans.

Showing they cannot toast with us tonight.

Retro Review: Konami’s M.I.A.: Missing In Action (1989)

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But just like a classic comeback story, I’m officially returning to the front lines of [Your Blog Topic]. While I was away, I [mention one thing you learned or did].

"I know, I know—I’ve been M.I.A. for a while now. Life has a funny way of getting in the way of the best-laid content plans. Whether it was [insert reason like 'work deadlines,' 'a needed digital detox,' or 'family chaos'], my blog definitely went 'Missing In Action.'

Symbolizing the tears of the families waiting for answers.

True to the era, this game didn't hold your hand. One hit and you were down.

"Long before modern stealth shooters, Konami gave us the gritty, side-scrolling intensity of M.I.A.: Missing In Action . Released in 1989 as a spiritual successor to Rush'n Attack , this arcade gem put players in the boots of a Green Beret on a mission to save POWs in enemy territory. Why It Still Holds Up:

Best for observing POW/MIA Recognition Day or honoring veterans.

Showing they cannot toast with us tonight.

Retro Review: Konami’s M.I.A.: Missing In Action (1989)