LOL!
Many folks indeed have a real Atari for playing the games because the hybrid-analog hardware looks really good on an old-school Television and can't be emulated that well yet (mostly the Television that can't be emulated) .
There's actually still a pretty big BASIC programming scene for the Atari with four BASIC programming languages available:
Basic Programming Cart (1979)
Compumate expansion Module with full keyboard, Microsoft BASIC and 2K of RAM
bAtari BASIC compiler (4k - 64k games with options for modern processors in the cart)
Virtual World BASIC compiler (6K bit-blitter games, 1982 technology only)