Why would a full console 2D game be so hard to believe. Plenty have been released in the last few years due to the retro-boom. Shovel Knight is a perfect example of a full modern 2D console game, done right.
I just don't think Nintendo would do that. Shovel Knight isn't the best example per se, as it was available handheld and console. Nintendo, to my knowledge, has never launched a game simultaneously for a console and handheld (Other than virtual console). Even Smash Bros wasn't simultaneous. Nintendo's goal in general isn't to work against itself, it wants to sell systems, by releasing on both simultaneously you potentially risk not selling systems one way or the other. I'm just speculating, but I just don't think Nintendo would do that. My point being, if Nintendo were to make another 2D Zelda game, which is totally likely, it would be another 3DS game.
However, if you are a console snob, I could see Nintendo down the line releasing 3DS(pretty much 2DS) games on Wii U VC. So maybe you'll finally get to experience A Link between worlds.
I never said to release them on both consoles. I said I want to see a full-on console release. No reason that it has to be on a handheld, as well (although, I wouldn't mind that).
The fact that Nintendo hasn't done a full-on 2D Zelda on a console since the SNES, is kind of my point. They're behind the curve. Retro is in, big time. Tons of 2D games are selling on full consoles nowadays. And you can't honestly say that if Nintendo put out a new 2D Zelda on a full console, that it wouldn't sell. It would sell like crazy.
And I'm not an anti-portable gamer, I have experienced Link Between Worlds, I own it. But playing a game on a console, on a TV, is always a better experience than a handheld with a small screen and cramped controls.