Looking at the GameCube and Wii ... very likely.
EAD in general usually bails out on a Nintendo during the last two years of its lifecycle.
The next 3D Mario, Animal Crossing, Mario Kart 9, etc. will be for the next Nintendo handheld, not Wii U, watch.
Though I think Nintendo will throw the Wii U a Metroid game for 2016 maybe from NST or Next Level or something.
But lets look at the output from the "big gun" Nintendo studios, EAD, EAD Tokyo, Retro, and Monolith
GameCube 2005-2006 (Major Releases From Big Nintendo Teams): Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat (EAD Tokyo), Zelda: Twlight Princess (EAD)
So you have two games for two whole years, one of which was bongo-based spin-off platformer and the other was a legit big gun, but the Wii version basically got top billing (released first, GCN version only got an extremely limited release).
Wii 2011-2012 (Major Releases From Big Nintendo Teams): Zelda: Skyward Sword (EAD), and Xenoblade (Monolith) which was actually a 2010 title for Japan, they just didn't want to localize it until they caught a lot of flak for basically sitting on it.







