@DoomMaster,
Aw come on dude, I know imitation is the sincerest form of flattery and all that but you don't need to explain yourself...
Now I do recall you mentioning making a games compilation on CD...
One problem you may have is that many old games were designed to run from custom floppies that can boot but not be copied from amiagdos. No doubt you have seen a fair few if your vintage games collection is as extensive as you say.
Being totally serious for a moment, have you tried a package called WHDLoad? Basically it is a modular hard disk installation system that has installation patches available for hundreds of games, including all those ones that used dodgy custom boot code.
Most install patches fix the common OS1.3 <-> 2.x / 3.x incompatibilites and also common 680x0 CPU problems thus allowing you to not only install the games on your hard drive, but run them from OS2.x/3.x equipped 68040 A2500 ;-)
Try it, I am sure you will like it. What's more, you can then burn your installed games to CD for safe keeping :-)