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Video games:
The Hakuōki series of otome visual novels were released for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS by Idea Factory. Two of the games have been published in English by Aksys Games in North America on PlayStation Portable. Rising Star Games renewed partnership with Idea Factory to bring two of their Hakuōki games to PAL territories. The first game is a port of Hakuōki: Demon of the Fleeting Blossom with added story content.

Hakuōki: Shinsengumi Kitan (薄桜鬼 〜新選組奇譚〜?)
PlayStation 2: September 18, 2008
PlayStation Portable: August 27, 2009
Nintendo DS: March 18, 2010
Nintendo 3DS: November 24, 2011

Hakuōki: Zuisouroku (薄桜鬼 随想録?)
PlayStation 2: August 27, 2009
PlayStation Portable: August 26, 2010
Nintendo DS: February 17, 2011

Hakuōki: Yuugiroku (薄桜鬼 遊戯録?)
PlayStation Portable: May 13, 2010
Nintendo DS: April 28, 2011

Hakuōki: Junsouroku (薄桜鬼 巡想録?)
PlayStation 3: June 17, 2010

Hakuōki: Reimeiroku (薄桜鬼 黎明録?)
PlayStation 2: October 28, 2010
PlayStation Portable: July 28, 2011
Nintendo DS: April 26, 2012

Hakuōki: Demon of the Fleeting Blossom (Release for North America, published by Aksys Games)
PlayStation Portable: February 14, 2012

Hakuōki: Warriors of the Shinsengumi (Release for North America, published by Aksys Games)
PlayStation Portable: February 19, 2013

Hakuōki: Memories of the Shinsengumi (Release for North America and Europe, published by Aksys Games (North America) and Rising Star Games (Europe))
Nintendo 3DS: September 19, 2013

Hakuōki: Stories of the Shinsengumi (Release for North America, published by Aksys Games)
PlayStation 3: May 6, 2014

Hakuōki: Bakumatsu Musouroku (薄桜鬼 幕末無双録?)
PlayStation Portable: March 22, 2012

Hakuōki: Reimeiroku Nagorigusa (薄桜鬼 黎明録 名残り草?)
PlayStation 3: June 28, 2012

Hakuōki: Yuugiroku Ni – Matsuri Hayashi to Taishitachi (薄桜鬼 遊戯録弐 祭囃子と隊士達?)
PlayStation Portable: October 18, 2012
Urakata Hakuōki (裏語 薄桜鬼?)
PlayStation Portable: June 27, 2013

Hakuōki: Kyoukaroku
PlayStation Vita: December 19, 2013[6]

Hakuōki SSL: Sweet School Life (薄桜鬼 SSL?)
PlayStation Vita: March 27, 2014

Urakata Hakuōki: Akatsuki no Shirabe (裏語 薄桜鬼~暁の調べ~?)
PlayStation Portable: August 7, 2014

Hakuōki: Zuisouroku - Omokagebana (薄桜鬼 随想録 面影げ花?)
PlayStation Vita: February 19, 2015

Hakuōki: Reimeiroku - Omouhase Kara (薄桜鬼 黎明録 思馳せ空?)
PlayStation Vita: July 2, 2015

Hakuōki: Shinkai - Kaze no Shou (薄桜鬼 真改 風ノ章?)
PlayStation Vita: September 25, 2015

Manga:
There are two manga adaptations of Hakuōki: Shinsengumi Kitan. The first, entitled Hakuōki Junrenka, is serialized in the shōjo manga magazine Dengeki Comic SYLPH, and is an anthology of the different endings available in the video games. Another adaptation is currently serialized in Comic B's Log Kyun!!.

Anime:
The following is a list of episodes of all three seasons of the anime series: Hakuōki, Hakuōki: Hekketsuroku (the second season) anime and Hakuōki: Reimeiroku (the third season and a prequel of the original anime series). The series uses six pieces of theme music, one opening and ending per season. The first season's opening theme was "Izayoi Namida" by Yoshioka Aika and ending was "Kimi no Kioku" by Mao. The second season's opening is "Maikaze" by Yoshioka Aika and its ending theme is "Akane Sora ni Negau" by Mao. For Hakuōki Reimeiroku, the opening theme is "Reimei" (黎鳴-reimei-?) by Maon Kurosaki and the ending theme is "Hana no Atosaki" (花のあとさき?) by Mao.
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