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U.S actress Lindsay Lohan poses at the entrance of a new nightclub during the opening night in Athens, on Sunday, Oct. 16, 2016. Lohan appeared at the opening party of the Lohan Nightclub at Kerameikos neighborhood in the Greek capital. (AP Photo/Yorgos Karahalis) Image Credit: AP

It looks like “Game Over” for actress Lindsay Lohan in her state court fight against a software company for using what she claims is a likeness of her in a video game.

Lohan’s lawyer argued before New York’s top court that Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. violated her right to privacy by incorporating “look-a-like” images of her in the game Grand Theft Auto V.

But the state Court of Appeals ruled on Thursday that the satirical representations of “a modern, beach-going” young woman are not identifiable as Lohan.

The court affirmed a ruling from a lower state appeals court dismissing her lawsuit.

Similar claims against Take-Two by Mob Wives television star Karen Gravano also were dismissed in a separate ruling.

A message left with Lohan’s lawyer wasn’t immediately returned.