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Gold gives you unlimted continues, and lets you buy gold orbs which will bring you back from death.
Yellow is that you have to buy the continues, and if you die without any yellow orbs you have to restart the entire level to get another shot at the boss.
If your curious how Vanilla DMC3 was when it first released in North America, then play on a fresh file when you unlock Hard mode with Yellow orbs, That is the experience that made people call DMC3 one of the hardest games ever made. this games Normal was easy, and This game Hard was Normal, They didn't incude the Japanese versions Easy mode for North America, because people said DMC2 was Too easy. This game's Very Hard mode was North America's Hard. And Dante Must Die is the same no matter what version
But for your first playthough just pick Gold since that's much more fair.