The Logitech WingMan Gamepad is a large PC game controller released in 1999. It connects via a standard 15-pin gameport and features an angled D-pad, nine face buttons (including Start and Select), and two trigger buttons on the shoulders. The gamepad measures 7.5 inches wide, 6 inches tall, and 2 inches thick, with a generous 8-foot cable. The underside features a textured, golf-ball-dimple grip for added comfort. Logitech's Profiler software allows per-game button mapping and automatically detects installed games; it also includes an internet-based updater. The WingMan Gamepad includes a limited version of Jazz Jackrabbit 2, a side-scrolling platformer by Epic MegaGames. The gamepad's pass-through port is designed specifically for other Logitech WingMan devices. Its large size and angled pad are intended to improve ergonomics, though the bright red D-pad and button color may not appeal to everyone.