Is the DragonBall Super VZ 100% 68000 compatible then?
This is a good step up for the classic Minimig design, especially if AGA is eventually implemented. The FPGA Arcade is great, but the board on its own is looking to be £200 or thereabouts, so if this board is significantly cheaper it will be a good alternative for those that don't need the option to add on an '060 board and run alternative cores.
But ... availability is the big thing here, as with all the FPGA Amigas.