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<p>are considered <a href="page.php?w=dedicated_console">dedicated console</a>s, in which <a href="page.php?w=game">game</a>s available for the console are "baked" onto the hardware, either by being programmed via the circuitry or set in the read-only flash memory of the console. Thus, the console's game library cannot be added to or changed directly by the user. The user can typically switch between games on dedicated consoles using hardware switches on the console, or through in-game menus. Dedicated consoles were common in the first generation</p><p>
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