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Does it have to be a modern architecture? Or can you learn 6502 or 68000?
nope, it doesnt, actually it might be handy to be an old one so i can test it in a emulator at 100% speed
Go with m68k then, high level, very orthogonal, with enough registers to not need tying yourself into a pretzel for most tasks.
If you get an Amiga emulator you might be able to do some more fun stuff with it, compared to emulating only a CPU. In addition, if you search for "Amiga assembly tutorial" you might find more resources than if you search for tutorials for a specific CPU.