I agree, accessible starwars games would rock.
The first I ever played was the Atari 2600 Jedi arena game where you had a light saber and had bounce back lasers from a remote drone that floated left to right across the playing field so that it hit your opponent.
What was really cool is sometimes if you hit fire a lot the remote drone would go absolutely nuts and start chucking lasers everywhere .
God I must've been about five or six when I played that game, then again given that my other name is actually Luke I've had to grow up with Starwars references all my life :d.
then I played the coinop version of the three starwars arcade games for the amstrad cpc computer (think similar to the famous Zx spectrum).
My favourite of these was the one of a new hope where I got to fly an x wing into the deathstar.
Muuuuuch! later (like when I was about 13 in the mid nineties), I got a copy of super starwars for the Snes which I actually still own, and which is bloody awesome! this is a side scroller where you play as Luke, Chewy or Han at various points, go through levels from tatueen to the death star, and occasionally get to fly speeders or an x wing. I then much later picked up the other two super starwawrs games.
My favourite is return of the Jedi, where each charaacter has their own powers, for example Luke Skywalker has force powers and can throw his sabre, while chewy can chuck fireballs. This is also the only game where Leya is playable and she's pretty fantastic.
My favourite thing about Super return of the Jedi though is putting in the cheat that lets you play any character at any point of the game and doing the entire thick as wickit the ewok!
Wickit oddly enough is the best character in the game. he's so tiny most things miss him, his crossbow is almost as powerful as Luke's light sabre, though unlike the characters with blasters it can't be powered up, plus he can shoot crosbow balts into the wall and bounce off them! .
I particularly like taking on Darth Vader and the Emperor with wickit since it's hilarious to see the two dark lords of the sith swing around their sabres and chuck lightning and everything quite literally fly over wickit's head as he peppers them with crosbow fire .
Sadly after that point all the starwars games became too graphical for me to handle, though I always wanted to play Tie fighter, as well as some of wing commander games.
so yes, an accessible starwars game would get much applause from me.
With our dreaming and singing, Ceaseless and sorrowless we! The glory about us clinging Of the glorious futures we see,
Our souls with high music ringing; O men! It must ever be
That we dwell in our dreaming and singing, A little apart from ye. (Arthur O'Shaughnessy 1873.)