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Doctor Hauzer 3DO Price Guide & Value

Doctor Hauzer

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Details

Console
3DO
Genre
Horror

🌍 Market Value

Last update: 2/1/2026
LOOSE
US/NTSC $15
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HOT
COMPLETE (CIB)
US/NTSC $42
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NEW (SEALED)
US/NTSC $84
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GRADED
US/NTSC $92
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Price History

Expert Analysis Doctor Hauzer

Market data for Doctor Hauzer on 3DO. This horror game is appreciated by genre enthusiasts. Prices are updated daily based on verified sales. The current average price for a complete copy (CIB) is €41.80. Check our price history chart below to track market trends and find the best time to buy or sell.

Is Doctor Hauzer Rare?

Released for 3DO, this horror game that represents an interesting piece for any collector.

The price stability makes this a reliable choice for collectors. The demand for 3DO games, combined with the appeal of the horror genre, makes it a solid addition to any 3DO collection.

Description

In 1952, an Investigator (You) is searching for the archeologist Dr. Hauzer, who has disappeared. The Investigator finds a large house in the middle of nowhere that belonged to Dr. Hauzer. The home is built over an archeology site, with Doctor Hauzer having become obsessed with a deity named Kellbim. It is up to you to find Doctor Hauzer and what happened to his interns. One of the earliest Survival Horror games, Doctor Hauzer was released as a Japan exclusive for the 3DO by a development studio that was well-known for their detective\mystery visual novels, top-down RPGS, Point-&-Click Adventure games, and Japanese localizations of Western games like Prince of Persia up till this point. Doctor Hauzer was Riverhill Soft's first foray into 3D. Influenced by the successful Alone In The Dark, your character will navigate a fully 3D environment and die numerous times in the house's deadly traps, including some that are unavoidable for first time players. You have unlimited save games so you can view the death animations as part of the fun. You can switch the view between first-person, third-person, or overhead. Choosing a different view will help you overcome some traps, including some platforming. There are several major reasons why this game was never released outside Japan: It's relatively easy with no monsters to fight, is roughly 1-hour long, has an incredibly bad framerate that can get as low as 3 frames-per-second (the 4DO emulator can "overclock" the CPU up to 400%, making it less choppy), some music is plagurized like the theme song being a near identical copy of the Beetlejuice movie's theme, and was on a platform that was already failing in the West. An English fan translation is available, with only the FMV's remaining untranslated.