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Doesn't hurt to try though, the worst that can happen is that you get a "key invalid" message.
So I won't be surprised if you're on the hook for a new drive or if you're on the hook to buy the games on Steam when they're on sale.
Keep in mind, however, that this only works for games for which the publisher has used a conversion option. The vast majority of games with cd-keys do NOT give a Steam version, nor are you entitled one.
You could also try and contact the publisher to see whether they can give you a Steam key. In this case as well most don't do it.
So this worked for Bioshock 2, not 1. But thank you.
You can look at the back of the box and if it says it supports Steam, then you may be golden.
You can go and look up the list that Phoenix mentioned.
Or easiest of all you can just TRY the key. Your library isn't going to miraculously catch fire for trying an invalid key.