Llegara en el 1er cuarto del 2012.
· Ni habra edicion coleccionista.
· Voces en Japones
· Saldra en formato UMD y PSN.

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Wikis PSP
Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier // God of War: Ghost of Sparta // Valkyria Chronicles 3: Unrecorded Chronicles // The 3rd Birthday // Final Promise Story // Danball Senki // Grand Knights History // Gundam AGE // Yakuza Black Panther 2 // Suikoden: The Woven Web of a Century // Conception: Please Give Birth to My Child!! // Sol Trigger // Little Battlers eXperience W
Wikis N3DS
Kaio -King of Pirates- // Tekken 3D Prime Edition // Rodea the Sky Soldier // Nano Assault // Dragon Quest Monsters Terry's Wonderland 3D // Mario Tennis Open // Code of Princess
Kintama Sensei escribió:Premisa argumental:
Los hombres en este juego son los miembros del Shinsengumi, defensores samurai de Kyoto al final del período Edo en Japón. Y nosotros, el jugador, Chizuru Yukimura, una joven impresionable en búsqueda de su padre (y el amor verdadero) en la reservada ciudad de Hakuoki.

Out of all the otome games you could have picked up, why did you decide to localize Hakuoki: Demon of the Fleeting Blossom?
Frank "Bo" deWindt II, Director of Production: Well, Hakuoki has mature themes and also has hot men. [Laughs.]
Aileen Viray, Assistant Marketing Manager: This is really experimental for us because otome games aren’t really known in the U.S. It’s our first otome game and I believe it’s one of the very first otome games in the U.S. We wanted to play on the visual novel aspect of things. Ben here, great writer, is working on the game. Just putting that out there.
Don’t all otome games have hot men?
FdW: These are especially hot men.
Ben Bateman, Editor: I think that depends on your opinion of the art. There are otome games with bad art.
FdW: The artist [Yone Kazuki] draws really nice art that all of the J-fans adore. You have to admit it’s pretty interpretative.
AV: My favorite part of the game is the art itself. We released art to you guys and that’s only in-game art. It’s really well done, visually stylish, and if you see some of the Anime Expo exclusive products you can see some of the art and I think it’s just wonderful.
FdW: Not to mention you learn a little bit about Japanese history, some of is made up, but you learn a little bit of history, which is an added bonus. Something for the parents out there.
Were there any other otome games you were considering since the otomate line from Idea Factory covers a sizable amount of titles.
BB: Well, I think part of the reason that we picked Hakuoki is that it is a pretty popular anime series in Japan right now. It’s relatively popular. Obviously, it’s hard to gauge whether it’s popular here, but we know it’s popular in Japan.
I was telling Ben earlier, I think this is the ballsiest localization pickup from any publisher I’ve seen all year. How much of a risk do you feel this game is for Aksys?
FdW: I wouldn’t say it’s so much of a risk as it is testing the waters, getting our feet wet with otome. This is like a litmus test to see if we want to pursue more otome games or to even see if they have a market here. I definitely think it is a good choice, as an otome game, to test the market.
AV: You can emphasize ballsy with every hot man in Hakuoki. [Everyone laughs.]
There are other games in the series you could have picked up like a Nintendo 3DS game in development and a PS3 title. Are these on the table if Hakuoki does well?
FdW: Quite possibly. We don’t like saying "no" to anything. There is always potential for us to pursue something.
AV: Of course, the portable units are the ideal platform for visual novel games because you don’t have to sit in front of your console…
FdW: … well there are some visual novels that I would like to play on consoles like ever17.
The PSP market though, from a retail perspective, is having a tough time. I keep hearing retailers don’t want to stock PSP games. Even Gamestop is scaling back on PSP titles and this game is a new genre. How does Aksys plan on tackling distribution issues since Hakuoki will not be available until next year?
AV: Just seeing the tail end of the PS2, Persona 4 was the last major game, I would say on the PS2. We have to come full cycle and we want to end the PSP on a good note. With a bang…
FdW: … of hot men.
Will Hakuoki: Demon of the Fleeting Blossom be Vita compatible?
FdW: I believe Sony said PSN games in general are compatible with Vita. So, the PSN version will should be compatible, but that’s more of a Sony question.
Wikis PSP
Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier // God of War: Ghost of Sparta // Valkyria Chronicles 3: Unrecorded Chronicles // The 3rd Birthday // Final Promise Story // Danball Senki // Grand Knights History // Gundam AGE // Yakuza Black Panther 2 // Suikoden: The Woven Web of a Century // Conception: Please Give Birth to My Child!! // Sol Trigger // Little Battlers eXperience W
Wikis N3DS
Kaio -King of Pirates- // Tekken 3D Prime Edition // Rodea the Sky Soldier // Nano Assault // Dragon Quest Monsters Terry's Wonderland 3D // Mario Tennis Open // Code of Princess
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