@Varthall
The fact that the 68k is dead doesn't change the fact that the Amiga has been dead for years anyway but we still keep using them. Besides, softcores are more software-upgradable therefore a larger FPGA is going to be more cost-effective than fixed logic. Especially when you consider the costs of trying to buy a system that's fast enough to emulate a 50 MHz 68060 vs. having a 100+ MHz 680x0 softcore.
PPC doesn't have a suitable JIT in its versions of EUAE, after all, and still has no backward compatibility for the chipset in it's OS JIT. Factoring in for the 30% code-bloat associated with PPC's RISC instruction set (which translates into poor cache performance), this leaves the choices at 68k or Pentium. I'd choose 68k if it can be made competitive per clock (and the N68050 softcore is well optimized in that aspect).