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The thing about the Vita games is that the assets used in the original games all held up pretty well -- large environments, relatively high-poly mobile suit models, etc. So it was relatively easy to just swap out the textures and produce a fairly good-looking game. The PSP games are a different matter entirely. The environments are much smaller and much lower-poly, the mobile suit models are impressively detailed for the PSP (approaching the quality of some PS2 meshes) but won't really hold up at 2160p with just some new textures.
And revising all of those models would be a lot of work. To the extent it'd probably make more sense for Artdink to just make an entirely new game.
So, it'd be cool, and maybe not impossible... but I'd advise against getting your hopes up.