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Not neccessarily. There are still various territorial visas issued which do not grant the right to travel to all Schengen states but rather only to a single state.
I'm not saying you're wrong, I'm just saying that logically these seems very counterintuitive.
We're talking about Schengen tourist visas (and not longer-term residence permits), right?
I find it difficult to conceive that any state that is a signatory to the Schengen Agreement would or even could issue you a visa to enter its own state but no others in the Schengen Zone.
And how would this be enforceable? I guess it wouldn't, technically, right?
How very odd.