The iPhone Software Development Kit has been downloaded 100,000 times since being released four days ago. That’s plenty of developers eager to make software games and applications for the iPhone, but big download numbers don’t necessarily mean big results. Anyone with a little patience can download the SDK, but that doesn’t mean they’re actually going to use it.

Still, I don’t think there’s going to be a lack of iPhone apps out there. Next-Generation reports that Sega and Electronic Arts are a few of the publishers that have games in the works for the iPhone. Meanwhile many other developers have non-game related projects in the works. I’ll be interested to see what these new apps offer, but I’m still not on the iPhone boat (though I do accept bribes in the form of Apple stock options and iPhones).