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In short, Star Wars: Empire at War plays perfectly right out of the box.
EDIT: I should mention I use the Steam version.
Ah, nice. A lot of good games in that collection (I own most of them already, so the deal's not so hot for me..)
(Jedi Outcast is personal favorite of mine)
I will offer one suggestion, since I'm fairly sure that Knights of the Old Republic 2 is included with that bundle: Make sure that you read through Steam's forum for it before you play that game, because I guarentee that you'll have an issue, if playing it on Windows 8.
They have the fix posted there, as well as a link to a mod that helps stabilize the game and restore some content that got cut from the final release. The game works fine, and is a blast to play, it just needs a quick fix-up to play.