We can't really suggest something if we know nothing about you. It seems you like to play videogames, so maybe something in that direction could work, maybe write reviews for a gaming magazine, or become professional tester. But these jobs are obviously sought after and therefore hard to get and not very well paid (this is true for all jobs in the gaming sector).
If you have no idea about yourself ask someone close to you. Tell them they should talk about you and mention everything that is important. Maybe you are a future porn star?
Most people don't exactly work their dream job btw. Don't stress yourself too much about this and just try different things and actively reflect about what you like and dislike about them while you're at it. This doesn't even have to be directly related to the activity you do. If you can't stand noise, a call center is probably not the right thing for you. But you want know that if you don't try it.
So tell us about you. What is your fitness level, how good do you look, how intelligent are you, and most important of all how often do you change your socks?
Game Tester aka "QA" tester (quality assurance tester) is actually a pretty easy job to get... (in my experience)
I've gotta contracts for QA testing working for EA and Namco Bandai games... you just have to live somewhere with many game developers, like silicon valley/bay area.
I think the hard part would be getting a QA Tester job on a decent/enjoyable game title. They never tell you what you will be testing til after you complete training.
Honestly playing/testing games is the worst part of being a QA Tester... I've played games unimaginably shitty, at EA I was on a game called "Sims Castaway" on nintendo DS! try playing a shitty game on a handheld for 8 hours straight! with breaks/lunch of course... The fun part about the job is working with a bunch of other gamer nerds who most likely smoke weed just like you and having the freedom to not care about your job that much because you are on a contract anyways. Honestly the co-workers will make or break your enjoyment of QA Testing... both the contracts I did were manageable because the co-workers were great.
The pay is pretty much bottom barrel of game development careers, I wouldn't even call it a career because it's all contracts unless you do exceptionally well, suck up to the bosses/management and maybe give a handjob in the bathroom when none of your peers are paying attention. Some of the smaller devs hire on permanent testers, but for the most part its contracts.