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'''Good-Feel''' is a Japanese video game developer that primarily works with Nintendo. The company got its start making educational video games for the Nintendo DS, but broke out into the mainstream with their first major title, ''{{iw|mariowiki|Wario Land: Shake It!}}'' for the Nintendo Wii. The company has also developed ''{{iw|wikirby|Kirby's Epic Yarn}}'', ''{{iw|mariowiki|Yoshi's Woolly World}}'', their respective ports for the Nintendo 3DS, ''{{iw|mariowiki|Yoshi's Crafted World}}'', ''{{iw|mariowiki|Princess Peach: Showtime!}}'', and {{uvm|Looksley's Line Up}}, as well as providing development support for ''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario & Luigi: Dream Team}}'' and {{uv|StreetPass Mii Plaza}}.
'''Good-Feel''' is a Japanese video game developer that primarily works with Nintendo. The company got its start making educational video games for the Nintendo DS, but broke out into the mainstream with their first major title, ''{{iw|mariowiki|Wario Land: Shake It!}}'' for the Nintendo Wii. The company has also developed ''{{iw|wikirby|Kirby's Epic Yarn}}'', ''{{iw|mariowiki|Yoshi's Woolly World}}'', their respective ports for the Nintendo 3DS, ''{{iw|mariowiki|Yoshi's Crafted World}}'', and {{uvm|Looksley's Line Up}}, as well as providing development support for ''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario & Luigi: Dream Team}}'' and {{uv|StreetPass Mii Plaza}}.


While ''Wario Land: Shake It!'' was still in development by the release of ''Brawl'', Wario's [[victory theme]] shares its melody with the {{iw|mariowiki|Stonecarving City}} theme from the game. According to the composer, Tomoya Tomita, the theme was composed for ''Brawl'' first and then remixed in ''Shake It!''. This track returns ''Smash for Wii U'' and ''Ultimate'' on the  
While ''Wario Land: Shake It!'' was still in development by the release of ''Brawl'', Wario's [[victory theme]] shares its melody with the {{iw|mariowiki|Stonecarving City}} theme from the game. According to the composer, Tomoya Tomita, the theme was composed for ''Brawl'' first and then remixed in ''Shake It!''. This track returns ''Smash for Wii U'' and ''Ultimate'' on the  
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[[Woolly World]], a stage based upon ''Yoshi's Woolly World'', appears in ''Smash for Wii U'', along with two versions of its main theme: "''{{SSB4MusicLink|Yoshi|Yoshi's Woolly World (Remix)}}''" and "''{{SSB4MusicLink|Yoshi|Yoshi's Woolly World (Original)}}''". The stage does not return for ''Ultimate'', but the music tracks do. {{SSBU|Yoshi}} gains an alternate costume based upon his appearance in ''Yoshi's Crafted World'', which doubles as a fighter [[spirit]]. Yarn Yoshi and Yarn Poochy from ''Woolly World'' also appear as spirits.
[[Woolly World]], a stage based upon ''Yoshi's Woolly World'', appears in ''Smash for Wii U'', along with two versions of its main theme: "''{{SSB4MusicLink|Yoshi|Yoshi's Woolly World (Remix)}}''" and "''{{SSB4MusicLink|Yoshi|Yoshi's Woolly World (Original)}}''". The stage does not return for ''Ultimate'', but the music tracks do. {{SSBU|Yoshi}} gains an alternate costume based upon his appearance in ''Yoshi's Crafted World'', which doubles as a fighter [[spirit]]. Yarn Yoshi and Yarn Poochy from ''Woolly World'' also appear as spirits.


The Captain and Robo-Bone from ''Mii Force'' appear as [[trophies]] in ''Smash for 3DS''. The helmets worn by the Mii Force squad members can be equipped by Mii Fighters in both ''Smash for 3DS'' and ''Smash for Wii U''. Gold Bone from ''Mii Force'', along with The Shake King and Captain Syrup as they appear in ''Wario Land: Shake It!'', Prince Fluff from ''Kirby's Epic Yarn'', Peach & Stella and Swordfighter Peach from ''Princess Peach: Showtime!'', Nico Fire from ''Slot Car Rivals'', and Looksley from ''Looksley's Line Up'' all appear as spirits.
The Captain and Robo-Bone from ''Mii Force'' appear as [[trophies]] in ''Smash for 3DS''. The helmets worn by the Mii Force squad members can be equipped by Mii Fighters in both ''Smash for 3DS'' and ''Smash for Wii U''. Gold Bone from ''Mii Force'', along with The Shake King and Captain Syrup as they appear in ''Wario Land: Shake It!'', Prince Fluff from ''Kirby's Epic Yarn'', Nico Fire from ''Slot Car Rivals'' and Looksley from ''Looksley's Line Up'' all appear as spirits.


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