Old PC Games

flockigbier

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I am trying to help a friend out that has recently become a widowed with her husbands computer and gaming stuff. I came across some semi old games and I am wondering if they are worth anything. I haven't been able to find anything about them or how much they would sell for anywhere on the web. I will be providing as much info as I can. Thank you for any help or directions where I might be able to find info about these games and possibly what they might be worth to sell for her.

Games:
Turbo Texas Hold-em (released in 1991)
5 in. floppy, 3 1/2 in. floppy disks included
Made by Wilson Software
Version 4 "The Professional Edition"
Sys. Req. 512k RAM, PC-DOS or MS-DOS 2.00 and up, Monochrome or Color, no special graphics card, 1 drive with at least 440,000 bytes free disk space
Turbo Seven Card Stud (released in 1992)
3 1/2 in. foppy disk
Made by Wilson Softwaree
Version 2.1
Turbo Omaha High-Low Split (release in 1993)
3 1/2 in. floppy disk
Made by Wilson Software
Turbo Omaha High (released in 1994)
3 1/2 in. floppy disk
Made by Wilson Software
Tournament Omaha High-Low Split (released in 1995)
3 1/2. in floppy disk
Made by Wilson Software
Hold'Em: World Championship Poker (released in 1991)
5 in. floppy disk, 3 1/2 in. floppy disk included
Made by Odds On
Sys. Req. 256k RAM, DOS 2.1 or later, Mono or Color Monitors (CGA, EGA and VGA are supported), no graphics card, one or more disk drives
 
99% of computer users no longer have disc drives. Those games are about worthless for anything but nostaliga. I keep my floppy copies of Doom and Wolfenstein, just because they make me smile when I think aobut the "old" days.
 
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