Those were dumped because there was no demand and warehouse space costs money. Unsellable product isn't an asset, it's a liability.
Also Atari didn't go bankrupt and weren't even an independent company. They were a wholly owned division of Warner since 1976. When the console market crashed, Warner simply sold off their console division.
Those were dumped because there was no demand and warehouse space costs money. Unsellable product isn't an asset, it's a liability.
Also Atari didn't go bankrupt and weren't even an independent company. They were a wholly owned division of Warner since 1976. When the console market crashed, Warner simply sold off their console division.