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Rollercoaster Tycoon up for $3.5m, but Total Annihilation could go for $250k

Atari will sell its assets piece-meal after failing to find a bidder for the entire catalogue, the Wall Street Journal reports.

A document filed with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court on Wednesday indicated that Atari is looking for minimum bids totalling $22.2 million. The auctions will be held over four days, and it is now vital that Atari raises interest in its assets in order to recoup some of its losses.

On that matter, the one-time giant publisher has struggled. Atari filed for bankruptcy protection on January 21 but, despite appealing to more than 180 potential buyers, only 15 submitted preliminary bids for its catalogue. Atari deemed none of those offers "acceptable" to serve as a stalking-horse bidder.

"The Debtors believe that this type of a targeted bidding process affords the Debtors the best opportunity to market the Assets and maximize the value thereof for the benefit of all stakeholders," the paper said.

The auctions are scheduled to take place in July, pending court approval. The most valuable single asset is Rollercoaster Tycoon, which will require a £3.5 million minimum bid. The Test Drive racing franchise will be available for $1.5 million.

But the most promising lot may well be the Total Annihilation franchise - a classic RTS designed by Chris Taylor and Cavedog Entertainment - which could be sold for as little as $250,000.

Atari has requested that some of its assets be sold outside of the auction process, on the grounds of their "minor value."

Snuggly Buddy

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I guess I'm out of touch with Atari.
I didn't realize Atari was still a company.

Shadowy Lover

David2074
I guess I'm out of touch with Atari.
I didn't realize Atari was still a company.


Yeah, they've only been publishing small things recently. I think that their most popular IP has all been given to other people by now so that's why they haven't been seen around.

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Skaterneogirl
David2074
I guess I'm out of touch with Atari.
I didn't realize Atari was still a company.


Yeah, they've only been publishing small things recently. I think that their most popular IP has all been given to other people by now so that's why they haven't been seen around.


End of an age I guess. I can remember when the Atari game console / games were hot stuff. All ancient history by today's computer gaming standards but it's still what comes to mind when I think of Atari.

Lonely Phantom

Meh... =3=

Shadowy Lover

David2074
Skaterneogirl
David2074
I guess I'm out of touch with Atari.
I didn't realize Atari was still a company.


Yeah, they've only been publishing small things recently. I think that their most popular IP has all been given to other people by now so that's why they haven't been seen around.


End of an age I guess. I can remember when the Atari game console / games were hot stuff. All ancient history by today's computer gaming standards but it's still what comes to mind when I think of Atari.


Sadly. Atari were just before my time, all I remember of them is my dad telling me about their games and the collections for newer consoles they made. I do think that they are still the building blocks for all newer games and won't be forgotten (well I hope).

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