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Although I still consider my primary Bond interest to be centred around the works of Fleming, I enjoy the films (well, most of them).
As I got older, my interest in Bond waned slightly, but I still loved to go back to the films. It was actually the Fleming novels which reintroduced me to the character, again in a way that had an impact on me. I was never very good at school (owing to a few unfortunate moves at a young age and being a child very prone to daydreaming) and up until 15 I'd never read a book for fun. I remember talking to a friend at the time about James Bond, reminiscing about the first time we'd watched the films, and he gave a little offhand remark that 'the books were very different'. I decided out of interest to give CR a read. I was hooked and over the course of a summer read all the Fleming novels. Nowadays I tend to read on average a book every two weeks.
I also have rather fond memories of the games, specifically playing the multiplayer of Agent Under Fire and Nightfire with friends during my early teens.
Essentially I'd say Bond has, even in a second hand way, had a positive influence on my life. It's also interesting thinking about where the series will go in the future, which is why I like popping in to these boards.