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Secondly elite squadron has nothing to do with electronic arts, it's a star wars battlefront game that released exclusively on the playstation portable in 2009 just like renegade squadron did in 2007
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebellion_Developments
Edit: and there is an unreleased ps2 version of Elite Squadron as well which they can use that for the remaster instead of the psp version.
elite squadron (and renegade squadron for that matter) at least would have the advantage that it is a playstation portable exclusive game so PC only players never played it before.
We can emulate the psp games, but it's true that they would benefit from a remaster on PC.
I personally would buy them day one.