Action | M.i.a.: Missing In
Since " M.I.A.: Missing In Action " can refer to a classic arcade game, a military tribute, or a common blog trope for returning from a hiatus, I’ve prepared three distinct blog post drafts. Choose the one that fits your goal! Option 1: The "Back from Hiatus" Post
Best for observing POW/MIA Recognition Day or honoring veterans. M.I.A.: Missing In Action
Playing with a buddy as a UN soldier made those brutal boss fights at the end of the POW camps actually winnable. Since " M
You may have seen a small, round table set for one at military events. Each element tells a story: Playing with a buddy as a UN soldier
Showing they cannot toast with us tonight.
"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:
"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.'