1. On the game's title screen, the Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp master film reads:

© 1988 BLUTH GROUP LTD.
Licensed exclusively to Nintendo
Nintendo never did anything with the property, and Leland ultimately covered up the text with their own copyright when they released the game in 1991, although Leland did leave the Nintendo text intact on their prototype laserdisc. Following the later HD film transfer done by Digital Leisure, the original Nintendo text can once again be seen on Digital Leisure's HD home releases.

2. True - There were two different climactic battles with Mordroc animated for Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp. In one of them, Daphne is not transformed into the Banshee by the Death Ring. These two variations were designed to be selected for play depending upon whether or not the player had collected all the treasure items throughout the game. Both of the scenes were included on Leland's prototype laserdisc; however, Leland decided to abandon the concept, and the Banshee scene is the only one recorded on the released laserdiscs. The other footage is available within some home versions. In fact, the first home versions of Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp were available for various computers on floppy disk in 1990 before the arcade game was released, and those versions include the alternate footage only.

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