DC32 Human Badge
Regular price $160.00
Unit price per
**Buy 2 get $20 off your order**
**Classroom pack - Buy 10 get $200 off your order**
The DEF CON 32 Badge is just a little cat, but does some pretty cool tricks.
Built with the newly released Raspberry Pi RP2350, this badge can be customized in a any number of ways - from SAOs, to loading up your favorite classic ROMs, to creating your own with the open source drag-and-drop game creator GB Studio, to creating your own firmware using the RP2350 SDK, to really any way you’d use a microcontroller!
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ABS injection molded case to protect your badge from
weekend shenanigans - Screen Flip / Orientation Sensor for wearable gameplay
- Customizable RGB LEDs
- SAO support
- USB-C & rechargeable li-ion battery
- SD Card (also holds some goodies for your PC)
- IR communication
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Real Time Clock
- Touch Screen
- L̶a̶n̶y̶a̶r̶d̶ ̶&̶ ̶C̶l̶i̶p̶s̶ (out of stock)
Game features and Credits:
- Concept, Design, Art & Coordination by Mar Williams
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DEF CON 32 Game by Bonnie Finley & Nutmeg
- Hardware Dev by RPi's engineering partners, Entropic
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Firmware and uGB, the tiny bare-metal emulator for that
classic handheld gaming system, by DmitryGR -
Badge specific hardware plugins & development support by
GB Studio creator Chris Matlby
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Case 3D modeled by Bonnie Finley
- Will Tuttle concept & narrative collab,
- Jason Scott game dialogue contributions
- ICSN manufacturing partner
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Dual Core, MC Frontalot and Legion303 for music and sounds
We couldn't get the sounds to work in the game in time, but we've included the files for your enjoyment! - Special thanks to Joe Grand - production testing & hardware support
Badge updates, goodies & more info can be found at:
https://defcon.org/badge/32
https://github.com/jaku/DEFCON-32-BadgeFirmware
https://badge.spux.art
A note from Raspberry Pi:
Raspberry Pi RP2350 is our new microcontroller. Like its predecessor RP2040, it’s open, high-performance, and affordable. We’ve doubled the RAM, made it dual-architecture (dual Arm M33 or dual RISC-V), and added new security features. All the SDK software and on-chip boot ROM are open source; and the chip, including its security features, is fully documented and available without NDAs or other corporate bullshit. We think it’ll be great for hardware security research, education and hacking.
Raspberry Pi is proud to be part of the badge and DEF CON 32.
See rptl.io/rp2350 for more details.