Bada OS, Samsung's now-discontinued mobile operating system used for its "Wave" series of phones between 2010 and 2013, had a surprisingly robust library of games. While Samsung eventually merged the platform into Tizen, you can still find full version archives for nostalgic hardware. Popular "Full Version" Games for Bada OS
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The library of Bada OS games was defined by its diversity. Because Samsung subsidized developers and the hardware was surprisingly robust—often featuring superior Super AMOLED screens compared to competitors—many major game studios ported their titles to Bada. One of the flagship titles was "Need for Speed: Shift." On a Bada device, this game demonstrated that racing simulators with high-fidelity graphics were possible on budget hardware. Similarly, "Assassin's Creed" and "Avatar" were notable ports that utilized the Wave's accelerometer for motion controls. For casual gamers, titles like "Fruit Ninja" and "Angry Birds" found a happy home on Bada, ensuring that owners of the Wave phones didn't miss out on the global casual gaming craze of the early 2010s. bada os games full
Because the official channels are dead, finding full versions requires digging into niche forums. Here are the last standing repositories:
Internet Archive: The Bada Apps and Games Collection hosts various installers for legacy Wave devices.