There is a solution for that... Use a big honkin' FPGA. Future proof now! LOL!
Yea. And I'd put a number of conncetors on there, even if current Minimig doesn't support them yet: IDE, maybe SCSI, ethernet, USB, etc. including analog chips related to them. Not sure what sound looks like in there as I don't have a Minimig board. Sure, that may mean a larger BGA FPGA package, I'd be fine with that. And do a 24bit/color video DAC, hoping for more than just ECS (which now came true with AGA added).
If I ever have time, I do want to play with porting Minimig AGA to a board I have. It even has a PCMCIA slot. I'll have to make a small PCB for an SD at some point, will try to use PCMCIA-CompactFlash initially. For a new small PCB, I'd also want to put on an HD-Audio codec and a couple other things, just in case. But I'll probably work in verilog, learning that is more relevant to my day job and much easier for me to deal with. I really hated VHDL in college, just a personal taste thing.