
It may be a little old, but PlayDevil has posted up another review- this time of Sega's XBLA remake of Afterburner- does it get those 80's nostalgia senses tingling?
Here is a snippet:
"Unlike the original there has been further changes such as some stages where you have to destroy enemies without shooting friendly aircraft and this works pretty well, although the stages are very short and the whole game itself will take around ten minutes to get from start to finish."

After Burner Climax launched on home consoles and PC back in 2010, and we've seen very little of the series since.

These remakes and remasters are must-haves in this next generation.
Gunstar Heroes was made by Treasure. I'm not sure if that IP actually belongs to Sega. If it does, the ONLY modern day developer that I think would do that game justice is Housemarque. Maybe Sega could collaborate with Sony to let them make a modern day Gunstar Heroes. I definitely think Shinobi and Afterburner need modern day remakes though.
I feel like there are stronger Sega IP's than some of the ones that were listed such as...
Vector Man
Comix Zone
Virtual On
Ranger X
Jet Set Radio
Landstalker
Eternal Champions
As hard as it was, the Shinobi remake that came out on PS2 was decent. But yes, a new remake would be great. Always loved that series.

DSOGaming writes: "A few days ago, we informed you about Red Dead Redemption running in the best emulator for Playstation 3, RPCS3. And today, we are happy to report that Okami HD and After Burner Climax are fully playable from start to finish in the latest version of RPCS3."