Respect. I want respect. I'm sick of people immediately assuming I'm stupid whenever I mention I'm into videogames. I'm sick of people considering me inferior to them because they prefer a good movie whilst I prefer a good game. Gaming still hasn't evolved into it's full potential, I will admit, and that is the reason why other art like literature or painting is still, in my opinion, superior. But get this: If gamers continue to embrace the stereotype of immature manchildren that people have (And which is, by no means, correct), it will continue to be this way. I'm not saying you can't have silly games that have immature attitudes, just like no one says you can't have silly books or silly movies.
What I'm trying to get through is that, as long as games aren't taking seriously, society will have no incentive to produce good games, apart from money, and, as we've seen over and over again, purely money-motivated games with no creative spirit are, usually, pretty bad.
We take ourselves seriously -> Society takes us seriously -> Society understands the value of games -> Games get better for EVERYONE, not just the small part of society that takes games seriously.