I got this from My Nintendo News, so it's not a direct source.
Lens of Truth, Ocarina of Time-style, except you use the GamePad to lookaround your living room for hidden secrets and fairies. A whole window intoanother world.” – Steve Lycett, the executive producer on Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed
“Thirty-player online F-Zero Wii U: Adjust your car setup anytime in the race, from top speedto acceleration —like you canin F-Zero X, but anytime you like. [It] should have five-player split-screen, too, just like All-Stars Racing Transformed.” – Steve Lycett, the executive producer on Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed
“Pass the Pokémon. Tap the GamePadand 3DS together to send Pokémon into your Wii U — sort of like how manypeople can you get into a phone box, just with Pokémon.” –Steve Lycett, the executive producer on Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed
Zelda and Super Paper Mario
“I’d like them to make a full Zelda: Four Swords game with it. But I’d also like them tostop making new controllers and just focus on what matters: games.”– Edmund McMillen, the developer of Super Meat Boy and The Binding of Isaac
“A Super Paper Mario sequel where you have the 3D world on your TV and the 2D world on the GamePad. Which world the game focuses ondepends on whether you’re using the analog stickor the D-pad. Also, a Zelda sequel where theyhave the map anda touch-controlled item select screen on the GamePad at all times toreduce the amount of time wasted in menus.” –Robert Boyd, one of the developers at Zeboyd Games whoworked on PennyArcade Adventures
Metroid and Clubhouse Games
“I haven’t hadmuch time to put a lot of thought into how games might use the GamePad, but I personally wouldn’t mindseeing the return of the Metroid Prime series. The combination of touchscreen as map/navigation and controller makes a lot of sense for a game like that. I’m sure developers will come up with more unique uses for it, though.” – James Mielke, the PixelJunk producer at Q-Games
“A couple of us at the office talked about it, and so far our favorite would be a new 2D Metroid in HD onthe TV that’s wayoverdue tobe made with the map for it onthe GamePad. Also, if we could ever require more than one GamePad at a time, playing something like Clubhouse Games with virtual hands that you can keep secret from your friends would be rad.” – Alex Neuse, the co-founder of Gaijin Games
This interested me a lot. Especially the 30-player F-Zero thing, it seems really weird. The Super Paper Mario game also sounds like a cool idea, but I'd prefer another Mario game over it.
Lens of Truth, Ocarina of Time-style, except you use the GamePad to lookaround your living room for hidden secrets and fairies. A whole window intoanother world.” – Steve Lycett, the executive producer on Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed
“Thirty-player online F-Zero Wii U: Adjust your car setup anytime in the race, from top speedto acceleration —like you canin F-Zero X, but anytime you like. [It] should have five-player split-screen, too, just like All-Stars Racing Transformed.” – Steve Lycett, the executive producer on Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed
“Pass the Pokémon. Tap the GamePadand 3DS together to send Pokémon into your Wii U — sort of like how manypeople can you get into a phone box, just with Pokémon.” –Steve Lycett, the executive producer on Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed
Zelda and Super Paper Mario
“I’d like them to make a full Zelda: Four Swords game with it. But I’d also like them tostop making new controllers and just focus on what matters: games.”– Edmund McMillen, the developer of Super Meat Boy and The Binding of Isaac
“A Super Paper Mario sequel where you have the 3D world on your TV and the 2D world on the GamePad. Which world the game focuses ondepends on whether you’re using the analog stickor the D-pad. Also, a Zelda sequel where theyhave the map anda touch-controlled item select screen on the GamePad at all times toreduce the amount of time wasted in menus.” –Robert Boyd, one of the developers at Zeboyd Games whoworked on PennyArcade Adventures
Metroid and Clubhouse Games
“I haven’t hadmuch time to put a lot of thought into how games might use the GamePad, but I personally wouldn’t mindseeing the return of the Metroid Prime series. The combination of touchscreen as map/navigation and controller makes a lot of sense for a game like that. I’m sure developers will come up with more unique uses for it, though.” – James Mielke, the PixelJunk producer at Q-Games
“A couple of us at the office talked about it, and so far our favorite would be a new 2D Metroid in HD onthe TV that’s wayoverdue tobe made with the map for it onthe GamePad. Also, if we could ever require more than one GamePad at a time, playing something like Clubhouse Games with virtual hands that you can keep secret from your friends would be rad.” – Alex Neuse, the co-founder of Gaijin Games
This interested me a lot. Especially the 30-player F-Zero thing, it seems really weird. The Super Paper Mario game also sounds like a cool idea, but I'd prefer another Mario game over it.