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Sure, a €150 (probably $150 in the US?) bundle full of trash, most of which isn't even strategy. Great deal.
Bundles in general are pretty much dead. Steam doesn't usually have "bundles" in the classic sense; those are just related games from a single publisher that they put into a package.
With Humblebundle focusing on their monthly "pig in a poke" bundles, Indiegala and Bundlestars going with trash bundles, and everyone else going uber-trash aka "20 games for a buck", I feel that bundles have pretty much died off. Don't wait for "classic strategy" games to appear in a bundle, hunt them down on their saparate sales. Isthereanydeal is good place to do that.
I got most of those from a humblebundle some time ago for like 10€ so thought it would be a tad cheaper
Classic Sierra Bundle if you do like classic adventures, too
Command and Conquer bundle on Origin.
My advice would be: Use GoG, not Steam. You can get a bundle with just the Sierra strategy games there as well as a good selection of other classic games. They got regular sales, too.