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Nerds > Science
You'd probably have to take it on a case by case basis.
For example just playing madden on your game console doesn't mean that person is a geek, yet someone who plays MUD's would definitely be considered a geek
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnGMPyvGmb0
Geeks > having skills and abilities, from maths, to IT or computer science.
Nerd > someone with deep intrests in certain things.
To be honest, arguments over them and which is "better" is depressing and dull.
You could call me a The Land Before Time nerd for example.
Nerds have some deeply limited-zoned and powerful skills while weaker in other zone.
True gamers love to play games, develops their gaming skills and it is all.
Nobel Prize goes to this guy.