One game on the NeoGAF list has been confirmed. Dyad creator Shawn McGrath has released a video stating that his tunnel shooter will be coming to Steam. I feel rather sorry for the guy, as he won't be able to announce his game as he originally intended.We've received a quote from a Microsoft spokesperson: "We currently do not have plans to release any 'Halo' titles on Steam." So, some of the games on the list may be legit, but others will likely never come.Ah, the joys of farming for data. After doing some digging around in the Steam database by a poster at NeoGAF , it was found that a bunch of very interesting games could be coming to the digital store. Most interestingly, there's the first three Halo games. While Halo 1 and 2 have come to PC in the past, this would be the first time the mouse and keyboard crew got their hands on Halo 3 Now, this is all completely unconfirmed by either Microsoft or Valve. As CDR, the site that compiles the information in Steam database, points out in a blog post , the names on that list are that of games with Steam Hubs, not necessarily those getting ready to be sold. And since we don't know how Valve makes those hubs, we can't know if any of them are truthful until someone actually confirms it.Now, some of the games on the list are definitely legit. Yogventures! and La-Mulana have both been confirmed as Greenlight releases, and Fez has been rumored to be coming to the PC for a while now. What would games from this list would you guys like to see on Steam?We've reached out to Valve for comment and will update this story with any response.