Here's my crazy fanboy wishlist that I fully acknowledge will not be what we get:
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Reborn (feat. Four Swords Adventures HD)
Now features two HD visual styles (Classic and Enhanced); two soundtrack styles (Classic and Enhanced); two play styles (GamePad and Wii Remote Plus/Nunchuk). GamePad features touch-enabled sub-screens, map markup, gyro-controlled items (optional), Tingle Tuner integration, off-TV play, and Miiverse support. Remote/nunchuk combo features 1:1 motion control. The visual styles, soundtrack styles, and play styles can be mixed freely, changed at any time. A "legendary" difficulty option is available from the start for greater challenge.
There are two new dungeons -- one near the end of the first half, one near the end of the second half -- with new items like the Fire Rod, and new enemies, obstacles, puzzles, and bosses, as well as new events preceding and following, featuring new areas and new characters, including a new race of people and a new character destined to be the third sage. Original seven dungeons reworked a bit for higher quality; ditto for every island across the Great Sea, for increased variety. At least one new island added to each square on the map, a 100 percent increase in land mass.
New NPCs, new minigames, new shops, new treasures, and new features like establishing home bases on various islands, furnishing them with decor, and changing your outfit there. A mirrored, remixed Master Quest unlocks at the end, along with Dungeon Select and Boss Select. Gossip Stones provide abundant lore, and Sheikah Stones provide guidance. Tweaks to the systems include more warp points, faster sailing, and dedicated buttons for the Sail and Wind Waker in the boat.
Four Swords Adventures is also included in HD, with an English localization of Tetra's Trackers, and both local and online play, supporting voice chat and closed communities. FSA is compatible with the GamePad, DS, DSi and 3DS.