When you start the game, it still says that it's to give you a taste of Oh No! More Lemmings and Lemmings, and on exit it mentions the 220 combined levels. Anyway, README.DOC suggests that the 1992 version is a demo for Lemmings, not Oh No! More Lemmings. Some of the files are unchanged from the 1991 version, but the level DAT file is from 1992.10.29 and some of the EXEs are from 1992.11.30.
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If you are interested in purchasing the full game, which includes 120 levels of irresistably challenging game play, contact your local dealer, or Psygnosis at the number below." and includes a copyright date of April 9, 1991. README.DOC states that "This is a 4-level demonstration of Lemmings, a unique mind-boggling game of adventure, romance and salvation. It includes two levels from ONML, but it promotes both games. On exit, it mentions that Oh No! More Lemmings and Lemmings have 220 combined levels.
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When you start the game, it says that it's to give you a taste of Oh No! More Lemmings and Lemmings, and says that they're available from major software retailers. Only the Synopsis mentions that it includes a Tandy version, in place of the CGA version from the Synopsis in the Lemmings demo. The Requirements section is also changed from the Lemmings' README.COM, stating that the game requires a "CGA or EGA/VGA display adapter", even though a CGA version isn't included. That would seem to indicate that this is a demo for ONML.
This is identical to the description in the README.COM from the Lemmings demo, other than changing the name of the forthcoming game to 'Oh NO More Lemmings'. It is a four level taster, supporting the ega and vga display adapters and may be played with a mouse, joystick or keyboard." README.TXT states that "This is a demonstration version of the forthcoming game 'Oh NO More Lemmings' from Psygnosis. Let's hold our noses and get through this. The documentation that comes with the Lemmings demos is lousy to say the least. The blurb about "this game was originally released under a freeware license" was a lazy copy & paste that I've probably used for every freeware game on the site, regardless of whether or not the game included a license. You correctly noted that they didn't include a freeware license.