Whoa. On one hand, that's just ridiculous. But on the other hand, it may have been in pre-production since then (hell, Pixar occasionally spends 7 years on a movie including pre-production time). They may have been brainstorming how to tackle a whole motion-control Zelda revamp since they started brainstorming motion-control gameplay at all. Zelda does seem to be the biggest beast to tackle when it comes to motion-control. Mario doesn't need motion control, but they found some really great ways to sneak it in, and Metroid really just needed IR pointer controls and a few gestures. But the way Zelda games work, I think it really does need to be rebuilt from the ground up for motion controls. I bet we would've seen a new Zelda by now if it wasn't for Motion+ pushing it back.