Ah, okay. Just curious.
The Super Star Wars games are interesting to me personally. Growing up in the '80s, I was certainly aware of Star Wars, and probably saw them then, but might have been too young to remember or "get" them. In the Super NES days, I rented games very often, and I certainly rented and enjoyed the Super Star Wars games. These awakened the interest in Star Wars for me, so I watched the movies again, but now was old enough to understand and appreciate them. So my true Star Wars fandom actually started, in a way, with the Super NES games. Looking back on them, they do have a bunch of weird inconsistencies and creative licenses when compared to the movies, which are easy to criticize, but if not for the games as a whole, what would have made me a Star Wars fan, if at all? Would it have been Shadows Of The Empire? Or the Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace film? Would I have even wanted my mom to line up for seven hours to get tickets for it? (I mean, she did, but only because I was a Star Wars fan already by then.) It would be weird if it was the prequel trilogy that would make me a fan... and would that really? Not to be a bandwagon hater of them... but I think I have more "cred" to say that I've been a fan since the time of the original trilogy (even if by the Super NES games it was already the '90s and closer to 1999's The Phantom Menace than 1983's Return Of The Jedi)...
That said, I know the Super Star Wars trilogy has its fans, so it has always been odd to me that all we have after all this time are just two unmarked maps from the early areas of the first game by Will Mallia. If there are technical challenges with these games specifically, I suppose that might explain why we don't have more, but I hope one day that changes.