I play video games, as I'm sure a lot of people on this board do. In terms of how I define myself as a "gamer", I'd say the balance is probably tipped towards the video game side over the pen and paper side -- although FFG has helped balance that out in the past year or so.
As a GM, I do derive a lot of inspiration for my plots, setpieces, and action from video games. I know many people here are big fans of BioWare, and I put myself in that group with gusto: the Mass Effect series really "popped" for me, in terms of its focus on the underbelly of society: the station Omega, from Mass Effect 2, is a master-class of effective and efficient world-building, and it continues to inform how I see life in an Edge of the Empire setting. The class system, the racism, the economic exploitation, the colonialism, the entertainment, the daily stresses of life during wartime, and the persistence of history in the lives of the present: these have been immeasurably useful for me as a GM.
But I'm also a big fan of sandboxes, and was an avid EVE Online player for five years: that game really shaped my idea about how big space was, and how a lone pilot might handle his/herself amidst vast interstellar empires. As a PC, I still think about my life as a trader, pirate, and freedom fighter -- and this really informs my identities when designing characters in any RPG. The game's freedom to choose any activity -- from industrialist to miner to capital ship pilot to scientist/explorer -- really taught me a lot about what I enjoy, as a gamer. And while those things are varied, I discovered (despite being wretched at math) that I like the life of the itinerant, vagabond entrepreneur, who's not afraid to illegally run some ammunition and parts to the liberationist forces he secretly supports. A little bit of this "character" has seeped into every PC I've designed since I started playing EVE.
I'm curious about peoples' major video game inspirations -- when either designing/running a campaign, or building a character. Not really looking for a list of "favourite" video games in general, but rather those that grab your attention when you approach any new Star Wars RPG game.