No. I envy anyone who has gamer parents, or uncles or aunts or cousins or whatever.
As a kid only me and my brother (and later our sister) played videogames. My dad was always nonchalant about it, having never touched a controller to my knowledge.
My mom - apart from when I got my PS1 where she would play Spyro the Dragon with me, as I couldn't understand the dragons since the game was in English - has since then actively rejected the medium, going as far as to try and pry me away from it until I turned 18, at which point she gave up but swore she wouldn't give me any more games for birthdays or christmas.
To be fair, I DID let videogames ruin my life - seeing as that was what kept me distracted from schoolwork all throughout middle school - and it's like she has has an inate distain for it since with a few exceptions. I did get her to actively watch me as I played through Beyond Two Souls, likely because it was so much like a TV series she could distance herself from the fact it was a game, and on a few other instances.
But she is also the one who, when I played Chrono Trigger as a kid on my modded PS1, would peak into the livingroom and ask me to turn the volume down, because the repetitious 16-bit soundtrack gave her a headache, which quickly killed my mood to even keep playing.
I did manage to get my cousin's daughters to play Nintendo when they were kids, though now that they are both adults they have steered 100% away from it. My other cousin's oldest son (11) is currently an avid gamer with his PS5 if that counts for anything.
But as for my closest family, it is just me and my siblings. Heck, my mom's new husband actively hates technology, unless it is power tools. But he hates many things anyway, and is always loud about it...
PS. I do have one of her exes to thank for showing me Syberia. I was around 15, and thought it was weird seeing an adult play PC games, since I was used to "videogames being a child thing".