I'm quite a few of those.
7 - The "REAL" Gamer
12 - Grandpa
13 - Nostalgiafag
16 - The GAMES=ARTfag
22 - The Collector
23 - The Guy Who Actually Likes Games
Explanations: I'm definitely 7 - "REAL" Gamer which also coincides with 12 - Grandpa and 13 - Nostalgiafag.
I believe this dialog from a particular Penny Arcade comic said it best:
"Which brings me to tonight's word... GAMERS.
Who's a gamer? Who ISN'T?!
With the Wii and games like Rock Band, it's opened what was once a reclusive hobby to the light of the teeming masses.
Now it's trendy to like games, we're fucking MARKETABLE!
But with more people playing games doesn't that mean WE get more games to play? NO. Instead we're getting bastardized versions of what were once classic games. A perpetual Easy Mode filled with quicktime events and Mini-games.
When was the last time you played a truly great game?
Thought so. They are few and FAR between.
It's time for this BULLSHIT to stop. This is a message to you auto-aiming, Madden rostering, Wii Bowling ASSTARDS.
"We didn't spend YEARS as social outcasts to watch you assholes fuck this up.
WE memorized the ultra combos. WE wrote down pages of passwords. WE defeated the Robotmasters, knocked out Tyson, and SAVED THE FUCKING PRINCESS!
I know what we are, and you're NOT.
Gamers."
Yes, Casual Gamers, regardless of your platform of choice, your needs to feel adequate at video games forced the entire industry to nose-dive into mediocrity. Yes, I have played video games since the Atari 2600, Commodore VIC-20 & 64, Intellivision, and Colecovision... and I've been here ever since, which points to 12 - Grandpa (I suppose my father has me beat overall, he owned a Mangavox Odyssey back in '72 and left it with his ex-wife, damn him...).
So, 13 - Nostalgiafag. I know the drawing is meant to be funny, but the Golden Age is more the Atari era. The Silver Age would be the NES era into the Genesis era, which is when developers really began to explore the possibilities of their imaginations versus hardware limitations. Thus, I go to 12 - GAMES=ARTfag. The trend began in the 8-bit generation on the NES and Sega Master System. From there, it really took off and you could really tell when an artistic presentation was being pushed.
22 - The Collector. Duh. I am one. Many many MANY consoles & games be in my possession and I'm always on the lookout for the rare buys.
23 - The Guy Who Actually Likes Games. Obviously. I DO love the games, I tend to dislike the GAMERS when they embarrass themselves and make the rest of us look bad.