Since there is such a huge amount of crossover between both games, were you thinking of doing a Remaster for MBML later?
As the game is still MUCH shorter than LCC, it wouldn't be as massive an undertaking as LCC's Remaster is right now.
And I don't know to which extent this would apply, but I believe that after working a lot on the new engine, having worked so hard and gained a ton of experience especially in adapting original characters from the old engine, work would progress at a much faster rate, now that you'd also know in which artistic direction you want to go (as far as how you want the Remastered characters to look in general & and that you have decided how original facial designs should look on the new engine).
Add to this the fact that you'll then be able to reuse a lot of the assets you will have worked on doing the LCC Remaster...
I had started with MBML (ep.2 then), then I went to play LCC (ep.4 p.1 I believe? Maybe ep.3 No, I really think it was ep.3). Then, MBML, as awesome as I found it to be on my first playthrough, started to feel weaker and weaker the more I progressed through LCC's story.
But, after replaying MBML ep.2, I found it much better than I remembered it was, and after going through LCC ep.5 (I always make a full playthrough from the beginning when there's an update, to be fully immersed in the story and universe), by which time I started to know the game really well, having picked up on small details I had previously missed.
At that point, having a much better knowledge of LCC and having just finished playing it through the new ep.5, I went on to play the newly released ep.3 for MBML.
And MY MIND WAS COMPLETELY BLOWN!
Ep.3 really takes a good start and brings it up to the epic level of LCC! I also noticed so much more details from the crossovers that I had missed before that I was really impressed and satisfied!
Hang on dude!
You've got great games here!
You've got to finish them!