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You see, I have a tool that can browse the contents of a .rcf file and can export them..
.rcf is a format used by Radical Entertainment for their games like The Simpsons Hit And Run, and Crash Tag Team racing..
So basically, .rcf files are basically zip files like you said that can be opened with a "Special Tool".
So would changing the file extension of an .rcf file to .gma will work? I don't think so...
Also If your wondering.. the name of the tool is Lucas' RCF Explorer and the version is 1.1.1
I got the tool off of Donut-team specifically for modding The Simpsons Hit And Run (Since I have childhood memories of playing that on my PS2 and many others too on different consoles and that it has a modding community which is the aforementioned Donut-Team)
So in summary.. Lucas' RCF Explorer is basically like a .gma explorer.. interesting right?