Never considered myself a "gamer" because I've associated the term with all those gaming communities, particularly online, that are full of so many anti-social, immature, pretentious judgemental fuckheads that make me want to punch kittens (ie, most of the gaming communities that exist) and I have absolutely no interest in being associated with that. This place is tolerable but half the time I even have to stop posting here just so I don't go insane.
I'm a person who plays games fairly regularly on his PC, I have very few gamer friends and don't subscribe to any aspect of gamer "culture" (I use that word with massive quotation marks btw), I enjoy the Call of Duty and Battlefield multiplayer more than any multiplayer i've ever tried because they're fun, frantic, and theres a sense of progression through unlocks. I don't really like indie games, and I play the majority of games with an Xbox360 controller. I dislike nostalgia and don't have any for anything even though I've been gaming about 12 years now; I judge things by todays standards so I no longer enjoy 90% of old "classic" games, for example, I think Deus Ex is a dated piece of crap compared to any respectably decent game that's come out in the past 5 years. Half-Life 2, Mass Effect 2, and Assassin's Creed 2 are a few of the best games i've ever played.
^ All this will cause conflicting emotions among most "gamers". Some will think I'm still a gamer, most will completely disregard my gamer status because I have different tastes in games than they do. The term is too different among different people and in my mind theres too much of a negative assosiation with the word for me to even want to be called one. I'm just a guy who plays games along with many other things I enjoy doing. and so are most people who play games.