Long past has it been the days where people put time and played 2D games like Sonic and Super Mario on SEGA's Mega Drive, or the days where people used to play games with sketchy graphics like those back in the beginning of the 21st Century.
Today's video games have evolved beyond a level where people could marginalize them and those who play them. With top-quality, photo-realistic graphics that accompany most video games these days, it's become a bit harder for non-gamers to differentiate between real world and game graphics whether on a computer screen or on TV.
In addition to all of that, with the advent of VR, the possibilities seems endless for what the future might hold for gamers and gaming, but it seems definitely quite promising.