Mac OS Finder window opens at login

Everytime I login to my account the Mac OS Finder window opens even if I've unchecked "Reopen windows when loging back in".
I'm not overly bothered by this, it's more of a nuisance than anything, but if there's a way to stop it from opening itself then that'd be great.
I'm running a Mid-2009 15" MacBook Pro (upgraded to 8GB RAM) with Mac OS X Lion (10.7.2)

The only thing I could think of is it being "Steam"..?

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