There's screenshots comparison between the Bandai HD-remastered sets and animeigo sets, Bandai's just blows away the animeigo junk. As for putting this series on Blu-ray, the footage has to be blown up since the originals are shot on 16mm film which don't have the 1080 line resolution, but it will certainly benefit from less compression from high bitrate and more efficient codec. Contrary to normal thinking, the old stuff isn't as good as new stuff doesn't apply to film technology. There are lots of examples in live action films shot in the 60s, 70s look as good as or even better than recent films. In the anime genre, I have seen 80's anime Royal Space Force Wings of Honneamise, Bubblegum Crisis OVA, and Gunbuster Blu-ray Disc, they all look stunning. 70s, 80s TV anime series Zeta Gundam and Lupin are coming on Blu-ray recently.