The closest you can get to a "new" activation code is bypassing the need for one entirely. The gaming preservation community has archived fully-unlocked versions of Tropix 2 designed to work with modern emulators.
Most old-school activation systems generated a code based on your computer’s specific "Fingerprint" or "Hardware ID." This means a code that worked for one person in 2008 won't work on your laptop today.
Activation codes are unique alphanumeric sequences used to validate and activate software products, including video games like Tropix 2. These codes serve as a security measure to prevent piracy and ensure that only legitimate copies of the game are played. When a user purchases a copy of Tropix 2, they receive an activation code, which they must enter during the installation process to unlock the game's full features.