Pure Nintendo Magazine Australia: Print Subscriptions Now Available with Local Shipping

Pure Nintendo Magazine (PNM) is expanding its print availability to Australia, offering locally printed, quarterly issues shipped directly to Australian subscribers.

The publication—created by Nintendo enthusiasts—began as a fan site in 2007 and launched a digital magazine in 2011.

Today PNM returns to print with a focus on curated Nintendo coverage, including news, art, reviews, and long-form opinion pieces tailored to dedicated Nintendo audiences.

Australian subscribers can secure a physical copy by selecting the magazine’s Boomerang tier.

According to Pure Nintendo, Australian orders will be handled locally: issues will be printed within Australia and distributed directly to subscribers’ doorsteps.

The publisher states it will manage printing and logistics for Australian addresses once the Boomerang tier is chosen.

PNM’s editorial voice has been consistent since its launch: a fan-driven approach that aims to recreate the tactile experience of traditional gaming magazines.

In journalistic terms, the team emphasizes that the magazine is produced by Nintendo fans for Nintendo fans and is committed to delivering high-quality, nostalgic print editions that echo the feeling of flicking through glossy pages.

For readers seeking immediate retail availability, copies of the current issue are now on shelves in Brisbane.

The magazine can be found at Comic Book Cafe and Netherworld, with the publisher thanking Lawrence from Comic Book Cafe and Jimmy from Netherworld for stocking the title.

The Brisbane placement is also noted as meaningful because one of the magazine’s staffers, Jemma, hails from the city.

Looking ahead, Pure Nintendo has announced that their next issue will feature Star Fox.

The magazine remains a quarterly publication and also produces a weekly podcast for readers who want more frequent coverage and discussion of Nintendo-related topics.

Pure Nintendo’s evolution—from a friend-code website in 2007 to a digital magazine in 2011 and now back to print—highlights a sustained community focus.

The return to physical issues aims to capture both nostalgia and collectible value for fans who follow Nintendo platforms including the Nintendo Switch.

To subscribe or learn more about Australian shipping and the Boomerang tier, visit Pure Nintendo’s subscription page and consider following the PNM podcast for ongoing coverage.

Subscribing ensures you won’t miss future issues or special themed editions such as the upcoming Star Fox feature.