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    California Vintage Duke Nukum 5.25 disks

    Thanks, everyone, for all this info. Looks like what I've got here is rare, but there may not be of a lot of interest. I may just hold on to these, or consider auction on Ebay to see what happens. FWIW, I looked around some other old stuff and found Aces of the Pacific, Red Baron on 5.25, and...
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    California Vintage Duke Nukum 5.25 disks

    Looks like my posts are still awaiting moderator approval. In the meantime, I can assure y'all I'm not a scammer. More curious than anything else.
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    California Vintage Duke Nukum 5.25 disks

    Honestly, I'm the original owner. I bought these directly from Apogee in the 90's. I see lot's of vintage 5.25 software on Ebay, but no Duke Nukum. If anyone has a link to share about these disks being sold/auctioned, it would be much appreciated. I've sold my old Teac drive, and no longer have...
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    California Vintage Duke Nukum 5.25 disks

    That's a great question. The disks are in great condition, and should all be readable. No doubt these are rare/uncommon, but I don't really have a basis for determining their value. That's my reason for posting here. I suppose you can make a reasonable offer, and we could go from there. Thanks.
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    California Vintage Duke Nukum 5.25 disks

    Forgot about these vintage floppy disks stored away since likely the early 90's. I imagine these are pretty uncommon. I could not find any examples online. I could only determine these are version 2.0, Apogee briefly changed the name from Nukem to Nukum due to some copyright concerns. Appreciate...
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