A data miner on NeoGAF has dug deep into Steam’s registry to find a whole host of interesting information. For those of you who don’t know, the Steam registry is essentially a database of game content. Games need to be added before they are released, and so the database can give us a window into the future of PC gaming. The new titles that were uncovered include:
- La-Mulana
- The Splatters
- Octodad: Dadliest Catch Beta
- Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition (Duke Nukem 3D+)
- Super House of Dead Ninjas
- Fez
- LucasArts Test App
- Fast and Furious 6
- Lococycle
- Yogventures!
- Hardware
- Hardware (Demo)
- Dyad
- Cut the Rope
- Shadow Warrior Complete
- Hardware (VIP)
- Hardware (Internal)
- THE KING OF FIGHTERS XIII
- Retro/Grade
- Resident Evil: Revelations
- THE KING OF FIGHTERS 2002 UNLIMITED MATCH
- THE KING OF FIGHTERS ’98 ULTIMATE MATCH
- Quantum Conundrum 2
- Halo 3
- Halo 2
- Halo: Combat Evolved
- The Witness
- Angry Birds Space
- Angry Birds Seasons
- Second Life
Some of these titles are obvious. Fez’s multi-platform transition, for example, was common knowledge. Casual games like Angry Birds Space and Cut the Rope are also unsurprising. However, Halo 3’s appearance on the list came as a huge surprise. Similarly, three separate King of Fighters titles were also listed. Perhaps the strangest listing is Quantum Conundrum 2, a sequel that hasn’t even been announced yet.
Valve hasn’t yet commented on these registries yet, but it appears as if a whole host of third party titles are coming to Steam very soon.
Source: NeoGAF