Dude, I love your work!
As a kid born in the early 90s, the PS2 era shaped my gaming experience. And wow, that was a great time for gaming.
These games deserve the love you give them, making them more enjoyable to be played on modern PCs and monitors. Because unfortunately they don't look as great as they seem in our memories.
As a fan of 2000s arcadey extreme sports games - first of all, the Tony Hawk Series - I would really appreciate HD Texture Packs for games like Shaun Palmer's Pro Snowboarder or Kelly Slaters's Pro Surfer.
But Shaun Palmer's Pro Snowboarder has another problem: It is extremely blurry compared to other PS2 games on the emulator. It's everywhere: fonts, menus, and in fact what looks worst of all is the actual gameplay . And I have found no solution for this so far. Maybe some old graphical effect that just looks shit in modern resolutions.
As someone who is not much into things like that, I guess this must be something different, somewhere in the code. So if there is no solution to the extreme blur problem, I guess it wouldn't even be worth the effort to make an HD Texture Pack.
Matt Hoffman's Pro BMX 2 is another one. Looks alright, it even has a working widescreen patch! But it is capped at 30 FPS, no solution so far. So, in this case: Not worth the effort for a HD Texture Pack when you are like me and can't bear 30 FPS gameplay.
For more popular games, the community provides great fixes, patches/cheats and texture packs which make the games extremely enjoyable. And i am very thankful for that. You guys make these things in your leisure time.
When game companies make remasters with similar quality, they get hyped and sold for full game price - despite having many bugs, sometimes even game breaking ones. Which is a shame. But that's a different topic.