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No, they're only games. Including DLCs would be 185. http://store.steampowered.com/search/?os=linux&category1=998
http://www.linuxgamerzone.com/index.php/software/24-steam-for-linux-now-has-100-games-and-counting
I have no problem with that idea.
I personaly dont want to see any of those so called "AAA" games on Linux. To me that's what's wrong with Windows gaming. Big named games that have more anti-gamer crap on them than should be allowed by law.
Just imagine seeing a gfwl title on Linux, really?! Atleast the indie games are true to us gamers, well for the most part.
We won't see much from third-parties worth writing home about until Valve launch the Steambox, and it's still questionable if that development will relate to Linux in general or be concentrated on a Steambox platform.