Hi,
Nice video, but I think the relevance of that microprocessor was a bit overstated ;) Like the line "ahead of its time"... Well, its architecture was modeled after the PDP11, really an old computer, and there is nothing in it pointing to the RISC revolution that was about to begin.
But we must recognize the 68K was the best microprocessor of its time, yet, that time was short and its main competitor, the 8086, evolved fast and with big performance improvements (especially with the 486 and Pentium) while the 68K siblings (68030, 68040) never were able to catch up.
Anyway, a lot of people (me too ;) do love its instruction set. Probably because we were much feed up with the disgusting segmented architecture of the 8086.
Nice day