M.i.a.: Missing In Action -

Did you drop many quarters into this machine back in the day? Let me know your high scores in the comments!" Option 3: The Military Remembrance Post

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

True to the era, this game didn't hold your hand. One hit and you were down. M.I.A.: Missing In Action

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

"Today we take a moment to reflect on a phrase that carries heavy weight for military families: Missing In Action. On National POW/MIA Recognition Day , we honor the more than 80,000 U.S. service members still unaccounted for. Did you drop many quarters into this machine back in the day

"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:

M.I.A.: Missing In Action — Remembering Those Who Never Made It Home Since " M

Representing the blood shed and the hope for their return.