Skunk: It is not the same thing. The Oddboxx is $15. Buying all of the games here (...and GOG doesn't even have all of the games, though Oddworld Inhabitants claims it's not their doing and even they don't seem to know what's up) would cost more than $20. Buying them anywhere else (and it's DRM-free on GamersGate) is $15, and way cheaper when it's 75% off or so, and even cheaper than that if you have the 15% lifetime discount. Here on GOG, you could probably get three of them for 50% off and spend another year wondering where Munch's Oddysee is.
timppu: What if you already have most of the Oddworld games in Steam already, bought separately? You will still not get Steam gift codes for those games in the bundle you have already. Your argument mostly works if you are a total newbie to the service, and haven't bought any games from them before. In that case those "Buy all THQ games ever released in this service!" bundles certainly are great (at least if you like the games in the bundle). Otherwise, not so much. The main point of those fixed overlapping bundles is to get you to pay several times for the same games in the long run. Same goes for the recent "Doom 3 BFG Edition". Great bundle... if you've lived under a rock and never heard of Doom 1-3. Otherwise, the price is not so great for some additional levels and maybe a bit revised graphics.
Well, in that respect, yeah, it'd be the same issue. I already have all of the Doom games and then some, so I'm looking forward to picking up this mangled/enhanced version for $2.50 some time for the enhancements and extra content. From what I hear, some of the enhancements aren't for the better. Some issues with the console, binding, zooming, the flashlight being worse than the mod, incompatibility with mods, and so on. Don't quote me on all of that, I don't very well own it myself, but it sounds like they probably should have thrown in the original Doom 3 games for people who buy it as well. >_>
The bundles GOG have offered are nothing like The Oddboxx or anything similar to that have been. They are limited time bundles that don't stack with future discounts. Both are horrible for people who already own some of the games. That's pretty much where the similarity ends.