Arcade games conjure up images of amusement parks and family fun, but there’s nothing amusing about the courtroom battle that’s been brewing over the 105-year-old game Skee-Ball.

The company that manufactures Skee-Ball machines—the game in which players roll a ball up an inclined lane, trying to make it bounce into various holes that correspond to different point values—is embroiled in a trademark legal battle with the owners of a Skee-Ball-themed bar called Full Circle, located in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, N.Y.