You're correct in the sense that profitability (and nostalgia pandering) may shine a spotlight on it once again, but after SL was sacrificed along with many others to make up for Sony's own failure to market the Vita properly, I'll be hard-pressed to call anything that isn't a resmaster truly WipEout. The series was lightning in a bottle and I don't think it can be done again without the same folks who caught it, with full creative rights. Forgive the somber outlook, it's just that I've seen this cautionary tale one time too many.