I've got most of the above and can say there are some fantastic games included. I can't really make my mind up about which are my favourites as there’s too many good games to choose from. Flatout is a superb smash em up racer with some excellent off road games added for a lot of fun (there's a high jump, where you have to race your vehicle towards a very high frame covered in nets, then drive the car up a ramp. clicking on a key then sends the driver shooting out of the front windscreen . thje higher the driver goes the more points you score. there's also a long jump and several other wacky games. Plus of cpourse there's racing and a demolition derby as well. That said the first in the series did suffer from skidding problems. Once you lose your grip on the road it's very hard to get back on, instead you end up spinning around in circles. The second in the series cured that problem, unfortunately G.O.G. don't hold that title yet. For the price though it's a great title. I have all three in the series and when I need to smash something up I play Flatout: Ultimate Carnage,(or sometimes crashdays) the third in the series, which is basically a remake of the second one, with improved graphics and an additional four cars included in every race, lol.
The pinball titles are also pretty good games, with decent graphics and good game play (for pin ball games). I think there are some freeware helicopter sims that are as good as Apache vs Havok, but for the price, whose complaining. The Disciples II Gold and its earlier counterpart are superb strategy r.p.g’s with gorgeous graphics for their age. (6 years and 10 years respectively). The two Jagged Alliance games are pretty dated now but still offer some tactical game play and Ghost Master is just a lot of fun and well worth getting. My kids loved playing that one with me last year when I purchased it via Steam. Port Royal II and Patrician III will test your basic city building skills and trade craft as well a controlling strategic battles at sea to win trade routes; both are great games though they have been superseded by games like Anno 1404 and East India Company, but are still worth buying at the offered price, (Unless Steam has a sale on then you can get the better games that I mentioned almost as cheaply).
Sacred Gold is a really nice fantasy RPG that I’d certainly get if I was on a limited budget. Strategic Command is a map based strategy game, which is okay, but again, there are much better ones available now which also crop up on steam very cheap during their sales. Finally, what can I say about Darkstar One. It’s still one of my favourite space arena games apart from X3 Reunion and Terran Conflict and the online only game Shattered Horizons. If you ever wanted to be anh astronaut and love astronomy, or at least SciFi books such as the Triplanetary Series by EE ‘Doc’ Smith (which were classed as Space Opera books back in the 70's), then you’ll love this game.
If I was only able to purchase five of the titles from this package I’d go for the following:
Darkstar One
Flatout
Sacred Gold
Disciples II
Toss up between Ghost Master and one of the Pinball Games