1: How old are you?
26
2: Where are you from?
Stockholm, Sweden
3: Top 5 RPGs (however you define them)?
Not a fare question

Ask me today and I'll give you one answer, ask me tomorrow and I'll give you another.
Planescape Torment
Ultima 7
Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines
Morrowind
Fallout
4: Top 5 non RPGs?
Much like above, ask me tomorrow and you will get a different answer
Dwarf Fortress
Victoria 2
Riven: Sequel to Myst
Majesty: The fantasy kingdom sim
Super Metroid
5: What was the game that made you a gamer?
Super Mario Bros was the first game that really hooked me (previously I had played a few Atari 2600 games, which were fun, but did not hook me the same way). Civ 2, Stars!, Fallout, Shadowrun (SNES), Super Metroid, Sim City, Daggerfall, Shadowgate and a few others really helped cement my "gamer" status though.
6: Which era in you opinion produced best made the best RPGs? (defnitions at bottom of post)
Not an easy question either. I have problems with games that are too old, mainly due to their interface, sound and grind (I hate grind). I think CRPGs managed to reach a state that appeals to me during the late 80's and early 90's, but then I can find great games in both the Silver & Modern era. Most modern era games are games that I really like offers a good amount of character customization, games like Morrowind & Drakensang, and not ARPGs, like Mass Effect (Mass Effect is a series that I think has a great story and setting, but uninteresting gameplay).
7: What is your gaming platform of Choice?
From everyday gaming: PC
For on the couch multiplayer with friends: Wii
8: On a scale of 1-10 where 1 is ultra casual gamer, and 10 is obsessive uber geek where would you place yourself.
I am a borderline über geek, so probably around an 8... That is if you expend the definition a bit. I play pen & paper RPGs, wargames like ASL, miniature wargames like Warhammer & Battletech, and I'm even writing my own board game. I also have a large collection of PC games, and spend a fare amount of time playing them each day (though I'm not the stereotypical geek in my behavior).