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Thats cool, any of the other ones would be upto the developer. Sadly Sierra's website is down but you may be able to find something on Relic's http://www.relic.com/games/homeworld/
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-07-22-gearbox-touching-up-homeworld-1-and-2-for-steam
http://www.gamespot.com/articles/gearbox-working-on-hd-remake-of-homeworld-series/1100-6411798/
I also found that Blackbird Interactive is developing a *NEW* Homeworld game called Homeworld: Shipbreakers formerly called Hardware: Shipbreakers. BBI is comprised of the original people that made the Homeworld games. They are working in conjunction with Gearbox Software who bought the rights to Homeworld from THQ when they went bankrupt.
http://blackbirdinteractive.com
There's a clone being developed that is themed on the series as well.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1326034892/universe-rush
I'm definitely excited for these!
green light is only for "new and upcoming" games
Homeworld re-release is from a proven developer and will be able to skip the GL prosess