Moore was Bond when I first started watching them with my dad. They showed the Sean Connery ones on tv all the time, so I knew them well also. But I related more to the Roger Moore films, as bad as some of them were. Moonraker is generally regarded as one of the worst, but it's always been my favorite in spite of zero chemistry between he and Lois Chiles, the cartoonishness return of Jaws, the whole obvious let's-jump-on-the-star-wars-bandwagon that was happening in the late 70s, etc. Octopussy was the Bond film I first saw in the theater. A View To A Kill was great (to me) because it was the summer I moved to the Bay Area just before I turned 16. I got to see it in San Francisco and listen to people giggle and whisper about locations that were used (and how the firetruck chase sequence was so unrealisic with them zigzagging all over the City in the span of a few minutes). Good times.
And let's not forget him in Cannonball Run.